Strasbourg: the express transfer of Matz Sels calls out

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His transfer to Nottingham Forest happened unexpectedly and extremely quickly. Matz Sels (31 years old) signed in England yesterday for an amount of 8 million euros (+2 bonus) after only a few hours of negotiations. A departure from the captain who questions internally. Marc Keller, the president of the club, its recruitment manager and Patrick Vieira, the coach of this team, were warned the same day by their goalkeeper. The Belgian skipped the video session and only said goodbye to a few teammates he met at the training center according to information from The Team.

This unexpected departure was therefore not worked on by the Alsatian leaders who accepted his departure for services rendered and his five and a half years spent at Racing. Strasbourg has recruited a goalkeeper in the person of Matthieu Dreyer (34), but he should just make the number and become the club’s third goalkeeper. It is Alaa Bellaarouch (22 years old), the current number 2 goalkeeper who should take the vacant place. The Moroccan goalkeeper has not yet started a single Ligue 1 match.

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