Martin Terrier opens the door to a Ligue 1 club

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Martin Terrier has opened the door to a return to one of his former clubs.

Returning to competition last October after being sidelined for many months due to a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee, Martin Terrier is gradually returning to his best level at Stade Rennais.

Return to the forefront, the 27-year-old French striker spoke about his future during an interview with Prime Video. The opportunity for the native of Armentières to declare his love for Losc, his training club, where he could see himself returning one day.

“It’s a regret not to have played longer in these colors”

“Any regrets about leaving Lille so early? There are a lot of regrets, but we don't know what the future holds. We'll see, but it's a regret not to have played longer in these colors among the professionals. I imagined myself playing in the Champions League one day, that was for sure, but I would have hoped with Lille. I hoped to spend a good part of my career at LOSC”confided Terrier.

As a reminder, Martin Terrier played 15 games with Les Dogues (2 goals) before joining Olympique Lyonnais in January 2018 for 11 million euros.

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