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FC Nantes is preparing a major blow this winter: a major player, dismissed by a major Ligue 1 club, could soon join the Canaries.
FC Nantes is at the dawn of a decisive winter transfer window, and an important signing could well mark this period. The Nantes leaders are in fact working on the arrival of a major player, sidelined by a major Ligue 1 club. This operation, if it materializes, could revive the team in a season that has been difficult so far.
Chancel Mbemba, a leading recruit for Nantes
According to what Ouest-France reveals, Congolese defender Chancel Mbemba, recently sidelined by Olympique de Marseille, would be close to joining Nantes. With his experience at the highest level, particularly in Ligue 1 and on the European scene, Mbemba could bring welcome stability to the Nantes defense, which has been regularly undermined this season.
This transfer would represent a real opportunity for the Canaries, who are looking to strengthen their rearguard while maintaining a balanced budget. If the discussions are successful, Mbemba could become a centerpiece in Antoine Kombouaré’s system.
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Departures necessary to conclude the operation
To allow this signing, Nantes must reduce its payroll and consider departures. Nathan Zézé, lacking playing time, is expected to leave the club. Other names, such as Florent Mollet or Moses Simon, are also the subject of rumors, which could facilitate the arrival of new recruits.
An announcement expected in the coming days
As negotiations progress, FC Nantes hopes to formalize this major arrival quickly. If Mbemba were to join the ranks of the Canaries, it would send a clear message: the club does not intend to let the season slip away and is ready to strengthen itself to achieve its objectives.
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