Narrowly saved in Ligue 1, FC Nantes will be able to focus on the transfer market to strengthen their team and avoid another stressful end to the season. A Belgian nugget is tracked.
Present in Nantes for 4 years, Moses Simon should probably leave the Canaries this summer. OGC Nice and LOSC are interested. The Nantes will therefore have to replace the Nigerian international (57 caps). If the name of Franck Honorat was announced near the FC Nantes, Brest seems to be too greedy to let go of its X factor which interests Borussia Mönchengladbach to take the place of Marcus Thuram. The Loire-Atlantique club has other leads, in particular a young Belgian winger who plays in Almeria. Largie Ramazani is very courted and should be even more so if he continues to blaze with Belgium during the Euro Espoirs. The 22-year-old winger has already scored a goal against Georgia.
Nantes explores the trail of a Belgian nugget
Understand Nantes have sent a bid to Almería for Largie Ramazani — told it’s worth €6m fee. 🇧🇪 #transfers
Almería have already rejected the bid as they want more to let him go. pic.twitter.com/68dn7zShiU
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 25, 2023
Passed by the Manchester United training center, with whom he played a match in the Europa League in November 2019, Largie Ramazani is valued at 6 million euros on the Transfermakt site. According to information from Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, FC Nantes appreciates the profile of number 7 from Almeria. The Spanish club comes like Nantes, to narrowly escape relegation and will probably have trouble retaining Largie Ramazani if he continues to shine with Belgium during this Euro. The first offer from Nantes was refused but the Canaries will certainly come back to the charge during the summer transfer window. Author of 17 goals in 89 appearances with the Rojiblancos, Ramazani could be the first recruit of the Pierre Aristouy era. Belgium will face Portugal on Tuesday June 27 for a place in the final phase. A match that will be watched with the greatest attention by the FCN.