Hugo Magnetti signs deal until 2024 with Brest

Ligue 1 side Brest have announced the contract extension of 21-year-old central midfielder Hugo Magnetti by 3 years.

Previously under contract until 2021, Magnetti, who is 22 next week, is now tied to SB29 until 2024.

The young Frenchman made eight appearances in Ligue 1 this season and played a further three times in the Coupe de la Ligue.

Sporting Director Gregory Lorenzi had the following to say upon the announcement:

“Hugo is a young player who had made several appearances with the team this season and showed good things. We are in the spirit of trying to keep our promising elements, we therefore produced this contract to prepare for the future with youngsters like him. Hugo has proved that he can succeed in the long term. He has in any case improved in his utilisation of the ball, it’s better than before when he wanted to carry it too much. He can feel the confidence of the coach and I think I saw that he is happy with that.”

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France’s top sporting body rejects request from Ajaccio, Clermont & Troyes to hold Ligue 1/Ligue 2 play-offs

The French National Olympic and Sporting Committee (CNOSF) has today rejected a request from a trio of Ligue 2 clubs, AC Ajaccio, Clermont and ESTAC Troyes, who sat in 3rd, 4th and 5th place in Ligue 2 respectively when action was called off owing to COVID-19, to put on the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 play-offs as normal, to create the possibility for a third club to be promoted to the French top flight for the 2020/21 campaign.

The CNOSF therefore sided with the LFP’s Board of Directors on this matter. The clubs can still appeal to the national courts, with Corsican side AC Ajaccio already putting out a press release tonight confirming that they will do so.

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Lyon President Aulas writes long, open letter to the French government to fight for Ligue 1 return

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Lyon President Jean-Michel Aulas has written a detailed, open letter to the French government, imploring them to allow for the 2019/20 Ligue 1 season to be completed.

“Mr Prime Minister, Mme Minister for Sports, the 2nd of June will allow for us to arrange the end of quarantine, to streamline all practical matters, horse races or for the municipal elections. Lots of changes and hopes are anticipated at this date so that France can return to the right dynamic. Can you imagine if the 2nd June could also be a formidable opportunity to rectify the mistake concerning French football and allow for, with a health protocol implemented throughout, to give us the chance to return progressively to training, and, why not, to return to league activity for 2019/20 in July and August as previously suggested by UEFA since 21st April and since confirmed by Aleksandr Ceferin via letter on 14th May?”

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Exclusive | Monaco winger Samuel Grandsir’s representative: “He has contact on the other side of the Channel.”

Speaking as part of an exclusive interview with Get French Football News, representative and lawyer of AS Monaco winger Samuel Grandsir, Badou Sambague, discussed his client’s future after a season-long loan at Brest.

“Nothing is closed off today, but right now it is true that he has had other opportunities that have presented themselves too, but he had a very good time at Brest, so for the moment, nothing is closed. Now, he is an AS Monaco player and from there we will see how things develop. He has contacts on the other side of the Channel (England), we will see what that brings.”

Burnley perhaps?

That’s possible, but also potentially higher up the table.

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Jérémy Morel will return to FC Lorient

As reported by Goal France and Mohamed Toubache-TER, 36-year-old left-sided defender Jérémy Morel has agreed to return to FC Lorient, who will be in Ligue 1 next season, on an initial 12-month contract with the option to extend for a further year.

Despite serious interest from RC Lens and Brest, Morel has opted for Les Merlus, who have agreed to allow him to continue pursue his national team career with Madagascar.

Morel will return to Les Merlus on a free transfer, with his contract with Rennes being up at the end of this month.

Morel therefore moves back to the club where it all began back in 1994 when his youth career kickstarted.

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Sylvain Armand poised to quit Rennes, tensions with Julien Stéphan

Ouest-France report that 39-year-old Sporting Coordinator Sylvain Armand is poised to quit his position at Ligue 1 club Rennes owing to tensions with manager Julien Stéphan.

Armand’s position was weakened by the departure of ex-president Olivier Létang at the beginning of this calendar year, who appointed him to the position in the first place in 2018.

The arrival of Florian Maurice as Technical Director should definitively put an end to the use of Armand’s role, which was supposed to act as a go-between for the board and players at Rennes when the club did not have a Sporting Director.

Contacted on the matter, Rennes President Nicolas Holbeck said: “Sylvain Armand has not been sacked. We are thinking about how to best organise our hierarchy, with the arrival of Florian (Maurice) at the beginning of July.”

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Lyon won’t be able to count on Lucas Tousart for the rest of the 2019/20 UCL campaign

German side Hertha Berlin confirmed today that they will not extend the loan of French midfielder Lucas Tousart to Lyon past 30th June.

The French youth international moved to Hertha in January for €25m, but was loaned back to OL until the end of the current campaign, effective until 30th June.

He was not present at the beginning of OL’s pre-season yesterday and now we know why – he will not be able to play in the remaining 2019/20 Champions’ League matches or the Coupe de la Ligue final for Les Gones, as Hertha will not be granting an extension of the loan agreement past the original date, despite the COVID-19 situation.

As a result, he will remain on holiday until 30th June, before arriving at Berlin.

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Thomas Tuchel upset at Tanguy Kouassi’s departure: “I can’t understand it.”

Speaking in his 1st press conference of pre-season, PSG boss Thomas Tuchel admitted his frustration at the departure of Tanguy Kouassi on a free transfer at the end of this month.

“I always regret us losing players. I really like working with young players, players from the academy. I am disappointed, but not personally. For Adil (Aouchiche), it was very difficult to fight for a place in midfield. For him, I can understand that he wants to try to get more minutes in another club. But I regret it. He has a lot of talent.”

“With Tanguy (Kouassi), it is not a secret that I like him a lot. He played vs Dortmund, the most important match for us, without a professional contract, at the age of 17. He deserved the faith we had in him. He had a big future in this club. He knows it, it was not the right moment for him to leave the club. Not at all. He had our belief, he had playing minutes. It was possible for him to play as a #6 or as a central defender. He was a key player. I can’t understand it. I am sad. It is like that.”

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Benoît Badiashile in advanced talks with Bayer Leverkusen

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L’Équipe du Soir report that 19-year-old French youth international Benoît Badiashile is in advanced talks with Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen.

The AS Monaco man is available on the market as the Principality side looks to balance the books this summer. One intermediary tells Get French Football News tonight that ASM are looking for €35m in order to allow the player to depart.

In France, OGC Nice and especially Rennes are also in talks with the teenager about a possible deal.

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Genk reject €10m bid from Rennes for defender Jhon Lucumi

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L’Équipe report that Belgian side Genk have rejected an opening €10m proposal from Ligue 1 side Rennes for 22-year-old central defender Jhon Lucumi.

Under contract with the Belgian side until June 2022, Genk’s transfer planning had been around keeping the Colombian international for at least another season, with Sevilla and Southampton having also made their interest known in him.

It is currently unclear whether or not SRFC intend to make a second proposal.

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