Le Havre tries the big Malang Sarr move and says goodbye to Nabil Alioui

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Ambitious during the last summer transfer window, Le Havre – which must deal with limited finances – is always looking for great deals. With this in mind and according to our latest information, the Norman promotion is currently attempting the big move Malang Sarr (25 years old) in the last hours of this winter market. Under contract with Chelsea until June 2025, the former AS Monaco defender could thus return to Ligue 1. According to our indiscretions, the Le Havre management is even very confident in finalizing the file.

Eager to strengthen its defense, the oldest club targeted the ex-Niçois, with a fairly versatile profile (he can play as a left back as well as a central defender). A reinforcement of weight which could form part of the maintenance project set at the start of the season by the club. On the departure side, Nabil Alioui will, for his part, leave the port city. The 24-year-old Franco-Moroccan will thus join Adana Demirspor, resident of Super Lïg.

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