The Ghana international is on his way out of the Stade Francis-Le Blé outfit before the transfer window closes on Friday after falling out of the RC Lens' midfield pecking order.
French Ligue 1 side Stade Brestois is close to agreeing a deal to acquire Ghana midfielder Salis Abdul Samed from RC Lens on a season-long loan deal, according to French tabloid Footmercato.
Abdul Samed has been declared surplus to requirements by the RC Lens technical team led by manager Will Still, and he has been training with the club's reserve side since last week.
The career of the 25-year-old midfield enforcer is ebbing at the French outfit, and they are looking forward to offloading him this summer.
Given his torrid times, the man in charge of the Stade Bollaert-Delelis has said he has pushed the duo to the lower ranks as they are not part of his plans this term.
However, Stade Brestois, who are in the transfer market to bolster their midfield before the deadline day, has commenced discussions with RC Lens for the possible acquisition of the 24-year-old on loan for the 2024–25 season's campaign.
Ligue 1 duo FC Nantes and AS Saint-Étienne were reportedly optimistic of capturing the former Clermont Foot midfielder this summer.
Abdul Samed's current contract with RC Lens will expire in June 2028.
Salis will now hope to quickly secure a move to admirers in order to bring his dwindling career back on track, given his vibrant age as a professional footballer.
He's so far been cap-tied 19 times by Ghana at the senior national team level, the Black Stars.