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Very active during this winter transfer window, Stade Rennais has made a strong choice for the next few hours.
Unless there is a notable departure, Rennes should no longer move by the end of this winter transfer window. This is the message that Florian Maurice conveyed this Tuesday afternoon, during an organized press point.
“ There are two and a half days left, it’s very short and very long at the same time.explained the sporting director of the Breton club. We are still thinking about a few subjects, but today, the narrower things become, the more difficult it is to do things. We also see, despite a difficult start to the season, that the players who have been present since the start of the season are starting to regain a lot of confidence, a very positive dynamic in recent times. So, I’m not saying that it won’t move yet, I’m not saying that it will move. We know very well how things are getting carried away over the last few days.“
“If tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, we don’t have an element in our mind to say, this player comes and he strengthens the team, we won’t do it”
“ Afterwards, I believe that today, in terms of numbers, the workforce is sufficientcontinued the leader. We will see if there is still any movement within 48 hours and we will adjust accordingly. But I start from the principle that when we recruit, it is to strengthen the team. Alidu will strengthen the team, I am convinced. If tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, we don’t have something in our mind to say, this player comes and strengthens the team, we won’t do it, I don’t want that. Because I also want to keep the current dynamic which is good, even very good, and I do not want, by one, two, or several movements, to destabilize that,” concluded Maurice.
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