Hans Hateboer to sign for Rennes

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Norway, Championship, Serie A… Stade Rennais and Frederic Massara are working on all fronts to fine-tune this summer transfer window. After selling Enzo Le Fée, Martin Terrier, Jeanuël Belocian, Matthis Abline and Guéla Doué for just over 70 million euros, the Breton club has compensated for this wave of departures with the arrivals of Glen Kamara, Albert Grønbaek, Leo Østigård and Mohamed Jaouab. In recent days, we revealed that the Red and Black were also studying the feasibility of the arrivals of the young Brazilian Wesley Gassova (to compensate for the future departure of Désiré Doué), Pierre Lees-Melou and Yáser Asprilla, for whom the task is however more difficult.

For its part, the Brazilian press reported an interest from Rennes for the Auriverde international Fabricio Bruno, and the young Vanderlan (Youssouf Moukoko was also targeted). According to our information, another lead has gained a little more momentum in recent hours, and it leads to Hans Hateboer. The Dutch international (13 caps), winner of the Europa League with Atalanta Bergamo, where he has played since 2017, is indeed expected in Brittany in the coming days to sign his contract with Rennes. An agreement has been reached for the transfer of the 30-year-old midfielder between Atalanta and the Breton club.

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