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Jason Denayer no longer has a club. The Belgian defender at 35 CAPES with the Red Devils left Al-Fateh in early February. The Saudi club has ended its contract in order to release one of the places planned for foreign players. Like what happened to
Roberto Firmino on the side of Al-Ahli. While waiting to find a new challenge, after wearing the seven club jersey including Olympique Lyonnais (2018-2022), Jason Denayer must recover from an injury.
“” I had a little tear in the last days of the transfer window, which put me off for four to six weekshe explains in an interview granted from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to Last hours. Until March, I am a full program. The 29 -year -old central defender projects himself a little further. He wants to adorn himself again from the tunic of the Red Devils: ” This is a goal, yes, even more with Rudi Garcia. But I must first be 100 % and find a club. »»
Garcia will succeed
The French coach, coach of Belgium since last month, has a good rating with Jason Denayer whom he had under his orders at OL. : ” I know that its touch will work as a national team. He has a good relationship with Eden Hazard, whom he will involve. And Eden gets along well with all the players. It will be positive. »»
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