Big loss for the L’Equipe channel

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It’s a resounding media transfer this off-season: a figure from the L’Equipe channel is arriving at Canal Football Club.

Who says off-season, says transfers. And not necessarily limited to the sports scene. On the media front, summer can also give rise to changes. Witness the arrival on Canal+ and in the Canal Football Club team of a certain Bertrand Latour.

Having become a fixture on the L’Equipe channel, particularly on the evening talk show and on prime-time access programmes, the man who often also officiates on the sidelines to gather the reactions of the various football players has decided to change air.

After Margot Dumont…

Holder of all the European football cups next season and until 2027, the Canal+ group will also be able to strengthen its system with this all-terrain journalist, capable of switching from the role of columnist to that of reporter but also presenter. “, notes L’Equipe media specialist Sacha Nokovitch.

After Margot Dumont, a transfer from beIN Sports, Canal+ has acquired a second key recruit for this 2024 off-season. The 31-year-old journalist is starting a new professional adventure, including the challenge of participating in the renewal of a program that has been on French television for over fifteen years. ” concludes L’Equipe.

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