After Samir Nasri and Bertrand Latour, Canal + recruits another well-known name!

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Canal + has acquired a choice reinforcement for this new 2024-25 season.

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Champions LeagueCanal + is offering itself a new look cast for its big European evenings. This start of the season on the encrypted channel is notably marked by the arrival of journalist Bertrand Latour, known for his frankness during his years on La Chaîne L’Équipe.

On the journalists’ side, Margot Dumont also made a remarkable comeback on Canal +. But the major broadcaster of the Champions League is also renewing its team of consultants. After Samir Nasri, Habib Beye, Robert Pirès, Frédéric Antonetti and David Ginola, another big name in football has made his debut.

Clément Grenier, new reinforcement of Canal +

This European week allowed former midfielder Clément Grenier to launch his career as a consultant. The former Olympique Lyonnais playmaker is only 33 years old, but he has chosen to embark on a new life, after multiple physical setbacks during his football career.

It was during the Brest-Sturm Graz match that Clément Grenier made his debut this Thursday evening. As a reminder, the former French international notably played for Olympique Lyonnais, AS Roma, Rennes, Guingamp and Mallorca.

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