Just minutes before the winter transfer window closed, Torino FC officially announced the signing of Amine Salama from Stade de Reims. The Moroccan forward joins the Piedmontese club on loan until the end of the season, with a purchase option set at €4 million.
This move comes as part of a strategic approach for Torino, currently 11th in the Serie A standings, as they aim to strengthen their squad without spending excessively during this often challenging transfer period. Salama, who primarily plays as a forward but can also operate on the wings, could bring versatility and freshness to a team looking for a spark.
In the 2024-2025 season, Salama has made 19 official appearances. He started twice, came off the bench 15 times, and remained an unused substitute on two occasions. While he has yet to establish himself as a regular starter, his ability to make an impact as a substitute makes him a valuable asset for Torino in the second half of the season.
The Turin-based club hopes Salama can quickly integrate into the squad and provide new attacking options while adapting to an ambitious team. If the forward continues to develop under the Granata jersey, the purchase option could soon become a strategic decision for the club’s management.