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Arrived this winter at OL from Botafogo, another club led by John Textor, Thiago Almada is in the Lyon departure eleven this Sunday evening in Nice, at the end of the 25e Ligue 1 lifting. Being the subject of a free loan, the Argentinian international does not fall within the framework of the recruitment prohibition decreed by the DNCG against the Gones according to the LFP.
This vision of things, the OL opponents, for the most part, disputes it. In recent weeks in recent weeks, an official reserve has been laid by Toulouse, Reims, Paris and Brest while the 23 year old midfielder appeared on the match sheet. An approach also carried out this Sunday by the OGC Nice.
It heats up between prud'homme and river
Until then, the LFP Legal Committee systematically found these reservations. As the week spent on Dazn Laurent Prud'homme, the OL director of OL: ” At first, it amused us. (…) We realize that there is a tutorial to file a reserve against Thiago Almada. The text is always the same. I find it a little sad … The DNCG has prohibited OL for recruitment but authorized that OL can make free loans provided they replace a gone player. Gift Orban left, Thiago arrived with a salary lower than that of Gift. Before doing so, I called the president of the DNCG, the LFP … We should have solidarity between presidents. There, it is relentlessness. »»
This Sunday evening on the sidelines of the meeting between Nice and Lyon, the Lyon leader heard from the French Riviera initiative. “”
Laurent Prud'homme and Jean-Pierre Rivère, the president of Nice, had an animated discussion in front of the bench, one hour from the start “Indicates the team.
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