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Stade Rennais is preparing to take a new turn in its sports strategy.
It is not yet official, but it is only a matter of hours: the Stade Rennais will record the arrival of a new sports director.
Except improbable turnaround, it will be Loïc Désiré. According to information from the team, this 49 -year -old Breton leader should take over from Frederic Massara.
Rennes borrows a strategic turn.
The latter was announced on the start for several days, paying the bad results of the club and a summer transfer window failed in large widths.
A turning point for Rennes
Loïc Désiré, for his part, has officiated at the Racing Club of Strasbourg for 11 years as recruitment manager. This man experienced in detection and negotiation will therefore have a small promotion by joining the club of his native Brittany.
While he must respect the protocol necessary for the termination of his contract with Strasbourg, Désiré should soon start to look into the next transfer window of Stade Rennais. A period that is already a turnover after this disappointing season.
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