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FC Nantes has been very active since the start of this winter transfer window.
After a very disappointing first part of the season, FC Nantes is struggling to get back on track in Ligue 1. Jocelyn Gourvennec succeeded Pierre Aristouy on the Canaries bench, but the FCN remains stuck in the soft underbelly of the ranking after several poor performances .
With this in mind, this winter transfer window looks like a small turning point to breathe new life into Nantes. The club confirmed its ambition by announcing the signing of defender Kelvin Amian. Passed by Toulouse, this versatile player arrives from La Spezia.
Mercato: a nice blow for Nantes
“ Eager to return to the elite of French football, Kelvin Amian is preparing to wear the Yellow and Green jersey for the rest of the seasonwe can read in an official press release published by the FCN. A thoughtful choice, for someone who has the merit of displaying great versatility on the defensive line. A fan of the right lane, he is also at his advantage in the left lane or in the center. A young 25-year-old player, the new number 98 of the Canaries still has a lot to learn but also a solid professional experience to put to the benefit of the Nantes squad!“
From La Spezia to Nantes.
Kelvin Amian is Yellow and Green 👊#OnEstNantes pic.twitter.com/SPrnciUI7B
— FC Nantes (@FCNantes) January 25, 2024
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