Strasbourg, imminent disaster at the end of the transfer window?

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The Racing Club de Strasbourg could lose very big on this last day of the winter transfer window. Matz Sels wants to leave.

For several seasons, Matz Sels has been one of the best players in the professional squad of Racing Club de Strasbourg. Regular, very often decisive, the Belgian goalkeeper has established himself in the hearts of Alsatian supporters. But now the love story could suddenly end in February 2024. As the last day of the winter transfer window has come, Sels expressed his determination to leave Strasbourg to join the Premier League. Something to worry RCS fans.

According to The Athletic, the thirty-one year old man wants to return to the English championship at all costs. The one who had already passed through Newcastle is now in the good books of Nottingham Forest. In the fight for maintenance, the current sixteenth in the English first division championship hopes to afford the services of Matz Sels. Although under contract with Strasbourg until June 2026, the latter has already emptied his locker this Thursday, indicates The Team.

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While waiting to know the reaction and decision of the Strasbourg leaders, the supporters are therefore devastated. “ Especially not ! Matz, it’s 10 points per season. And ten points less, it’s Ligue 2 “, warned this Internet user in reaction to the information from the sports site. “ If Matz Sels leaves it will be the collapse of Strasbourg. The best player on the squad in recent years. ”, confirmed another user. RCS followers are crossing their fingers while waiting for the end of the story.

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