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More than two weeks after expressing interest in Kelvin Amian (25 years old), FC Nantes has not made any progress on the file leading to the former Toulouse player. It must be said that Spezia was then intransigent, did not want to accede to the Canaries’ requests, namely a loan with an option to purchase, happily preferring a direct transfer. The Serie B club then claimed to have a transfer offer from a Serie A club (Bologna and Genoa were interested).
Not enough to shake the defender trained at TFC, capable of playing in all positions (on the right, in the axis, on the right in a three-way defense or even on the left to help out) who wishes to return to France. Meanwhile, FC Nantes has not given up and is on the verge of finding common ground with the Italian club for a transfer worth more than €2 million according to our information. Good news to come for Jocelyn Gourvennec who will count on an already experienced element to stabilize a defense which could lose Quentin Merlin in the coming days leaving for OM.
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