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Nice, Monaco and Rennes lose weight, Troyes battle with ASSE for a scorer, the Henry rumor swells in Bordeaux

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OGC Nice: an undesirable from Galtier packs up

Underused by Christophe Galtier, Robson Bambu (24) is leaving the Gym. The Brazilian defender was loaned for a year to Corinthians in Sao Paulo (Brazilian D1). Recruited for €8m a year and a half ago, Bambu will not be replaced.

Stade Rennais: Matthis Abline on loan in Ligue 2!

It was in the pipes and it is confirmed: Matthis Abline (18) has indeed left Stade Rennais for a six-month loan with no option to buy at Le Havre (L2). It’s been official since this morning.

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𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐀𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 extends his contract until 2⃣0⃣2⃣5⃣! ✍

Our young international U19 will have the opportunity to show all his talent with the @HAC_Foot, whom he joins on loan until the end of the season. 💪

See you soon Mathis! 🤝

— Stade Rennais FC (@staderennais) January 21, 2022

Monaco to sell Wilson Isidor, SCO Angers snubbed

Evoked at ASSE or even at Stade Brestois last summer but retained by Niko Kovac in Monaco, Wilson Isidor did not survive the change of coach and the arrival of Philippe Clément. The former Bastia-Borgo striker, who has been announced as a serious target for SCO Angers for this winter, will sign… at Lokomotiv Moscow (Russian D1). According to Le Parisien, the two clubs have agreed on a transfer providing for the €3.5 million bonus included.

Thierry Henry at the Girondins, the rumor swells

Launched by RMC Sports yesterday, the rumor is taking shape. If it has been denied by some relatives of the Girondins de Bordeaux, the name of Thierry Henry (44) is circulating to take over from Vladimir Petkovic in the event of another defeat for the Aquitaine club on Sunday against Strasbourg. It would still be a big disavowal for Gérard Lopez who will transmit his great confidence in the former coach of the National Team to carry out his medium-term project in Bordeaux. It remains to be seen whether the current Amazon Prime consultant, who has already experienced some complicated adventures from number 1 in Monaco and the Montreal Impact, is really the man for the job?

MHSC: two major departures are looming this summer

Journalist follower of the MHSC in the program “100% Paillade” on France Bleu Hérault, Cédric Drouet released some information on the upcoming summer Mercato. If the end of winter promises to be calm despite the requests around Téji Savanier (MLS) or Stephi Mavididi (Newcastle in particular), the summer of 2022 will be the occasion for a few departures. That of the English striker would already be scheduled for the Premier League. The person concerned will have an exit voucher and is eager to return to his country. Junior Sambia will also leave at 99%. On the other hand, it is more uncertain concerning Mihailo Ristic, at the end of the contract but who does not wish to leave Montpellier before the World Cup in Qatar. A short extension would be even if Ligue 1 clubs are in the running.

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Mavididi should leave: PL clubs described, upcoming offers + exit voucher & player’s will

Sambia: highly essential start (99% completed).

Ristic: extend the short time in sight. Not hot to leave before CdM. But two L1s on the lookout

— Cedric Drouet (@ced_ladrou) January 20, 2022

Brest does not forbid a few departures by January 31

Present at a press conference yesterday to discuss the arrival of Martin Satriano (on loan from Inter Milan), Brest sports director Grégory Lorenzi closed the door to arrivals (except for a big start). On the other hand, the Breton leader is well and truly ready to open the door to a few players little used by Michel Der Zakarian: “Clubs have contacted us so that we can open them a start, but we have not advanced more than this for now,” he named.

FC Metz: the Garnets hold their left side

After being beaten by ESTAC in the Abdu Conté case, Metz finally found its left side in Portugal. According to L’Equipe, it is Fali Candé (Portimonense, 23) who is due to sign in the coming days for 3 million euros.

Troyes drops on a Citizen and rushes on a Cape Verdean striker targeted by ASSE!

There will still be movement in Troyes! While Patrick Roberts (winger on loan from Manchester City, 24) returns to England and will join Sunderland (D3) according to Sky Sports, the Aube club has decided to recruit an attacker. The name of Zé Luis (free, 30 years old) circulates according to L’Equipe. A track which is also designated by ASSE even if the former Lokomotiv Moscow player is not a priority for the Greens.

The Melting-clubs of January 21

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