Lille President Létang on Christophe Galtier: “I hope for talks about a contract extension.”

Speaking to RMC Sport, Lille President Olivier Létang had the following to say on the future of manager Christophe Galtier.

“I positioned myself when I arrived concerning Christophe, he has done remarkable work, he is a truly great professional. From the human side, we have a very close relationship and therefore we do not need to set a meeting with Christophe, because we speak every day several times a day. He knows my position and that I am very, very happy to have him with me and I hope that he continues the adventure. We are all focused on this end of the season, which is exciting, exhilarating. And it is a subject that we will talk about us two.”

“When you have a good working relationship with someone, of course you want that to last. I am delighted with collaboration, the professional and personal relationship. Of course I want Christophe to stay. I hope for talks about a contract extension, there is no doubt about that.”

Galtier is under contract with LOSC until June 2022.

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Celtic considering mutual termination with Olivier Ntcham

Freelance journalist Ignazio Genuardi reports that Scottish side Celtic are considering reaching a mutual termination agreement with French midfielder Olivier Ntcham.

The 25-year-old is currently on loan at Marseille, but OM have decided not to activate the option to buy.

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A couple of months ago, it was thought that Celtic would be able to sell the player for around €5m, even though OM were not going to activate their option for him, but owing to the total lack of interest in his services from other clubs, the Scottish side are now considering a mutual termination.

Primarily because Ntcham is on a major contract and Celtic are struggling to put together a considerable transfer budget this summer.

Ntcham’s current deal expires in June 2022.

Everything on the line – Ligue 1 Final Day Preview

After a weekend in which the top four, save Lille, held serve to keep the race for the title and the Champions’ League tight, Ligue 1 approaches its final matchday in a state no different from how the penultimate round was poised. Crowd favourite Lille need only to beat Angers to capture a well-deserved title, but behind Les Dogues lurk Paris Saint-Germain, with the knowledge that a win and any slip on the part of the leaders will mean that the capital side, for all of the tumult and stress they have endured this season, from the dismissal of Thomas Tuchel to the agonising will-he-won’t-he that surrounds a potential departure on the part of Kylian Mbappé, could still end the season with a domestic double.

Monaco and Lyon are still locked in a battle for the league’s final Champions’ League place, following a shock win in the Principality last month by Rudi Garcia’s side. Even the battle for the Europa League remains tight; although a late victory for Marseille vs Angers last Sunday seems to have given the southern side the edge, Rennes and Lens, who host Monaco, will still each want to cap their seasons with a European place. At the bottom, five teams can all be consigned to the relegation play-off spot after Nîmes were officially condemned to a return to Ligue 2 last weekend following their loss to Lyon.

But to Angers first, where Lille will hardly have an easy time of things. The leaders will be missing their captain and ever-present in defence, José Fonte, unless an appeal to the CNOSF sees his suspension overturned (LOSC are arguing that one of the three yellow cards the player received resulting in this ban was not logged properly by referee Benoît Bastien). LOSC will also be facing off a side who are playing the final match of Stéphane Moulin’s 10-year reign as manager. Even if age had started to catch up to his side to some extent this season, Moulin’s achievements in not only getting Le SCO promoted but in making them an uncomfortable opponent throughout their spell in the top flight has made him somewhat of a club legend, and his squad, long in the tooth, will be all too eager to send their manager off in the best possible way.

That’s not to suggest that Paris Saint-Germain will have things any easier as they take on Brest some 400 kilometres further west. The hosts may also be preparing to say goodbye to an iconic manager in the form of Olivier Dall’Oglio, who has an agreement in principle to join Montpellier and whose insistence on attacking football has made his teams consistently impressive. Their own second half to the season has been poor indeed; only bottom side Dijon have won fewer matches in the calendar year. However, SB29 have the possibility of relegation to avoid and therefore something more tangible to play for than Angers.

Lyon, who need a win and for Monaco to drop points, will host Nice in a repeat of the final fixture of the 2017/18 season, another game that Les Gones needed a win in to secure a Champions League place. Lyon have looked imperious since being stung by Burak Yilmaz’s late winner at home, scoring a dozen goals in their last three matches. With Nice sitting comfortably mid-table, a win for Lyon in Memphis Depay’s swansong seems likely, even though it may not be enough, given a Monaco win equals lights out on OL’s UCL hopes.

The Principality side will face Lens, a team who, despite having a COVID-19-ravaged squad to muddle through with in recent weeks, last week’s loss to Bordeaux the latest disappointment, have showed time and again that within a match, they will fight until the final whistle. Moreover, with a place in the Europa Conference League on the line, Franck Haise’s charges, led by newly crowned Prix Marc-Vivien Foé winner Gaël Kakuta, as a newly-promoted side, also have something marvellous for which to play. Niko Kovac’s outfit looked bereft of ideas and exhausted during Wednesday night’s Coupe de France final loss.

ASM have no doubt been one of the best teams in Europe of the calendar year, but what is a very young team have largely enjoyed the luxury of being the hunters, rather than the hunter. The pressure on this young side, and knowing anything less than a win will likely leave them on the outside looking in when it comes to the Champions League, could be a step too far. Despite the immense strides that this team have made in such a short period of time, perhaps a place in Europe’s top competition would come disadvantageously early for next season anyway.

Marseille go to Metz with fifth place all but secured — their opponent have had a strong season, but their own fade has been somewhat precipitous, winning only one of their last six matches. Marseille need only a point to be absolutely assured fifth, and with it, a place in the Europa League group stage. A spot that will offer a great deal of validation for Jorge Sampaoli even as his squad faces a not-insignificant restructuring this summer, as Boubacar Kamara and Duje Caleta-Car are both likely to follow Florian Thauvin in exiting the club. Rennes, meanwhile, could still pinch sixth if they better Lens’ result against Monaco. With Bruno Genesio and his charges hosting already relegated Nîmes, three points is in order, and should be enough to see European football return to the Roazhon Park next season.

In the battle to avoid the relegation play-off place, permutations abound, and Nantes, winners of four straight matches, look well-equipped to make it a fifth straight victory and lift themselves to automatic safety, buoyed by the fine play of Randal Kolo Muani and Ludovic Blas, as they host Montpellier. Elsewhere, Lorient and Strasbourg face off knowing that a draw between them will see them both do the same, provided PSG do indeed beat Brest. Reims and Bordeaux are also facing off, but only FCGB can be drawn into the play-off place, despite SDR dropping off badly since the announcement that coach David Guion will depart next month.

Indeed, of the 10 fixtures being played simultaneously on Sunday evening, it’s only the match between Saint-Étienne and Dijon that has nothing riding on it. Thus, while the race for the top four remains compelling in both England and Italy, and La Liga can point to its own gripping title and yet-to-be-decided relegation battles, It’s Ligue 1 which harbours the lion’s share of intrigue ahead of the final round of fixtures. In what has been a challenging season owing to the global health crisis and the fallout from the LFP’s television deal collapsing, France’s top flight has responded in no uncertain terms to underscore that far from it being a “farmer’s league,” it remains a hotbed of talent, both established and up-and-coming, tactical innovation, and drama, and it all looks set for a delicious dénouement come Sunday.

E.D.

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Nantes President Waldemar Kita taking legal action following threats on social media

L’Equipe report that the owner of Ligue 1 side FC Nantes Waldemar Kita has decided to take legal action after receiving threats on social media: “Dead or alive these two people (Mogi Bayat) are worth €5m each (bounty) #KitaOut #BayatOut #RendezNousLeFCN.”

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After the match on Sunday, Mogi Bayat and Bakari Sanogo, two agents close to the Nantes board, dug up the “FC Kita” coffin that fans had ceremonially buried a few days earlier near the Beaujoire stadium on the final day of the Ligue 1 season. This incident further aggravated the already troubled relationship between the Nantes board and the ultras of the Loire Brigade, the club’s main supporter group. Police are expected to place Waldemar Kita under protection.

Lens stay firm with €25m ask for Loïc Badé

L’Équipe report that Ligue 1 side Lens are holding firm with their €25m demand for 21-year-old French central defender Loïc Bade, following several offers from Rennes that fell well below this valuation, the highest being €13m + €2m in bonuses.

Lens are hoping to keep the player, contracted to them until 2023, for at least another campaign – AC Milan, Brighton and Villarreal are also interested though.

SRFC have also looked at their former player and current Clermont defender Cedric Hountondji, making a formal approach for the 27-year-old. The newly-promoted to Ligue 1 side have however so far refused to engage in any talks, knowing how important the Frenchman will be to their chances of survival in 2021/22.

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Atletico Madrid in talks with Lyon for new loan with option to buy deal for Moussa Dembélé

Atletico Madrid have re-opened talks with Ligue 1 side Lyon over the potential loan with option to buy signing of French attacker Moussa Dembélé.

The 24-year-old Frenchman joined Atleti on loan with a €33.5m option to buy in January, but the La Liga champions do not want to pay the clause. As a result, they began by attempting to negotiate the transfer fee down from the original clause, without much success with OL.

Now, talks are centring around a new loan with option to buy agreement with a similarly elevated clause, according to Foot Mercato. Dembélé is in the meantime back in pre-season training with Lyon under Peter Bosz for the moment.

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Monaco nearing deal with Köln for Ismail Jakobs

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RMC Sport report that Ligue 1 side AS Monaco are in advanced negotiations with Bundesliga side Köln over the possible signing of 21-year-old German winger Ismail Jakobs.

Jakobs has been ASM’s priority as a left-sided reinforcement in the early weeks of this summer transfer window, the player can also play at left-back and an agreement is poised to be concluded at €8m in the coming days.

 

 

 

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Monaco play Nantes in Amazon Prime Video’s first Ligue 1 live game

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After Ligue 1’s TV rights debacle last season, which contributed heavily to leaving the entire French top flight in financial difficulty following the collapse of Mediapro’s French football subscription service Téléfoot Chaine, Amazon’s Prime Video will pick up the majority of Ligue 1’s broadcast rights this season.

The streaming service’s first foray into French football will be Friday night’s opening encounter between Monaco and Nantes at Stade Louis II on August 6th.

The full schedule for week one:

Monaco – Nantes, FRI 6th, 8pm (Prime)Lyon – Brest, SAT 7th, 4pm (Prime)Troyes – PSG, SAT 7th, 8pm (Canal+)Rennes – Lens, SUN 8th, 12noon (Prime)Bordeaux – Clermont, SUN 8th, 2pm (Prime)Nice – Reims, SUN 8th, 2pm (Prime)Saint-Étienne – Lorient, SUN 8th, 2pm (Prime)Strasbourg – Angers, SUN 8th, 2pm (Prime)Metz – Lille, SUN 8th, 4pm (Canal+)Montpellier – Marseille, SUN 8th, 7.45pm (Prime)

All times UK.

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Paul Pogba waiting for Manchester United and PSG to agree a fee

As reported by Foot Mercato, negotiations over Paul Pogba’s potential move to PSG from Manchester United continue to progress. A deal between PSG and the French international is all but complete with the player waiting to accept PSG’s proposal which would make the 28-year-old Paris’ third highest paid squad member behind Kylian Mbappé and Neymar following weeks of talks between the player’s agent, Mino Raiola, and PSG’s sporting director, Leonardo.

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However, an agreement between Manchester United and PSG over a fee is yet to be found and Pogba, who is ready to move to Paris, is waiting for the two clubs to come to an arrangement before accepting PSG’s proposal. Crucially, according to Foot Mercato, Pogba won’t actively agitate for a move away from Manchester.

L’Équipe reported earlier this week that a bid of €50m may be enough to tempt Manchester United into selling with only a year left on Pogba’s contract. However, Canal Supporters later suggested United would initially aim for between €70m and €80m meaning Paris may need to make player sales to finance a deal as the capital club look to cover at least part of a €250m and €300m deficit. Sergio Rico, Alphonse Areola, Rafinha, Layvin Kurzawa, Thilo Kehrer, Ander Herrera and Pablo Sarabia could all join Mitchell Bakker, who signed with Bayer Leverkusen for €7m this summer, in leaving the club in order to fill the shortfall.