Mercato: Lens is making its revolution! The file that will change the future of the club

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The Racing Club de Lens is at the dawn of a summer which could change its future in the short term.

Four years after its return to the elite, Racing Club de Lens can boast of having regained a place of choice in the hierarchy of French football. Runner-up to Paris Saint-Germain last season, at the end of a historic campaign, the Artesian club also signed three years in the top 7 of Ligue 1. Results which symbolize the success of a sporting policy planned from the start of the season. 2020.

But water has flowed under the bridges, and the coming summer could be that of the big upheaval in Lens. The announced departure of Arnaud Pouille will mark the end of an era. With a new strong man at the head of its sports management, Racing will be expected to turn the corner. But it’s another issue that has worried all club lovers in recent hours: the future of Franck Haise.

The future of Franck Haise, a file that changes everything

As indicated by L’Équipe, Franck Haise also has thoughts of leaving after the recent events which took place behind the scenes at the Racing Club de Lens. Considered the great architect of this glorious era for the club, the technician enjoys an excellent rating on the transfer market.

If Stade Rennais keeps an eye on the situation of Franck Haise, it is OGC Nice which would be in pole position to secure the services of the technician. Haise, voted best coach in Ligue 1 by his peers last season, would be seduced by the project of the Riviera club. But this series is far from being finalized since the Racing coach is under contract. Negotiations between the different parties concerned could resolve the situation.

Four years after its rise to the elite, Racing Club de Lens can boast of having regained a place of choice in the hierarchy of French football. Runner-up to Paris Saint-Germain last season, at the end of a historic campaign, the Artesian club also signed three years in the top 7 of Ligue 1. Results which symbolize the success of a sporting policy planned from the start of the season. 2020.

But water has flowed under the bridges, and the coming summer could be that of the big upheaval in Lens. The announced departure of Arnaud Pouille will mark the end of an era. With a new strong man at the head of its sports management, Racing will be expected to turn the corner. But it’s another issue that has worried all club lovers in recent hours: the future of Franck Haise.

The future of Franck Haise, a file that changes everything

As indicated by L’Équipe, Franck Haise also has thoughts of leaving after the recent events which took place behind the scenes at the Racing Club de Lens. Considered the great architect of this glorious era for the club, the technician enjoys an excellent rating on the transfer market.

If Stade Rennais keeps an eye on the situation of Franck Haise, it is OGC Nice which would be in pole position to secure the services of the technician. Haise, voted best coach in Ligue 1 by his peers last season, would be seduced by the project of the Riviera club. But this series is far from being finalized since the Racing coach is under contract. Negotiations between the different parties concerned could resolve the situation.

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Manu Tournoux

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