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OGC Nice begins a new cycle. The arrivals of Franck Haise and Florian Maurice in place of Francesco Farioli and Florent Ghisolfi will reshuffle the cards within the pro group. Some players are expected to leave and others are wondering what to do with their experience on the Côte d’Azur. This is the case of Jordan Lotomba, the Swiss international right back of Le Gym.
One year from the end of his contract, the No. 23 from Nice is coming off an average season in Ligue 1 despite 28 appearances (including 21 starts). This meant that he was not selected for the Euro with Switzerland, even though he has a total of 8 caps with the Nati. However, his profile is very popular in the Bundesliga. According to our information, TSG Hoffenheim (7th in the Bundesliga last year and who will play in the Europa League) and FC Augsburg (11th in the Bundesliga last year) are very hot on him. The Swiss right-back is procrastinating and wants to give himself as many possibilities as possible during the summer, he who is at the end of his contract in June 2025 and whose value fluctuates between €5 and €7 million.
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