Le Havre goalkeeper Yahia Fofana interesting Angers and Fiorentina

As reported by Foot Mercato, Le Havre’s 21-year-old goalkeeper Yahia Fofana is seeing interest from Angers and Fiorentina.

Fofana has drawn praise after breaking into the HAC team this season, supplanting experienced former Lyon stopper Mathieu Gorgelin (31) as Paul Le Guen’s side fight for promotion to Ligue 1.

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However, the player’s contract is up in June which has drawn the attention of Serie A club Fiorentina and Angers who are keen on a transfer this winter, the Ligue 1 club believe they have a good chance of completing the deal this month.

PLAYER RATINGS | PSG 2-0 Brest, Paris coast to a simple home win

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Ligue 1 21/22, Round 21 – 15/1/22

PSG – 2 (Mbappé 32, Kehrer 53)

Gianluigi Donnarumma, 6 – Made a stunning low save from Cardona when one-on-one early on at 0-0 but only faced two more shots on target in a simple win overall. Little to do in truth.

Thilo Kehrer, 6

Marquinhos, 6

Presnel Kimpembe, 5 – He made a crucial flying intervention ahead of Cardona early on but then misjudged Honroat’s skipping ball for Cardona who should have scored seconds later. It was his career summed up in two minutes. Largely assured otherwise but rarely troubled.

Nuno Mendes, 6

Marco Verratti, 7 – One of his most attacking and direct displays in some time. Playing a slightly different role than usual, further forward in the midfield three, he often committed and beat defenders and was party to some sharp Paris interplay. One such mazy run and snap shot resulted in the post being struck.

Ander Herrera, 4

Georginio Wijnaldum, 4

Ángel Di María, 6

Kylian Mbappé, 8 – Played a few gears below his very best but was still comfortably the outstanding player on the pitch, with Marco Verratti his only real peer. He cleverly confused Bizot by whipping a low shot in at the near post between a defenders legs for the opener and worked well with Di María around the box throughout. Sneaks an 8.

Mauro Icardi, 3 – Not for the first time, PSG (mostly Mbappé and Di María) played around him to the point where his presence was almost redundant. The number nine only managed one shot in 79 minutes on the pitch despite this being a comfortable home win for Paris in the end.

Others: Ramos 5, Paredes 5, Danilo 6, Simons 5, Michut 5.

BREST – 0

Marco Bizot, 6

Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel, 6 – Although he was bamboozled by Nuno Mendes to set up the second PSG goal, he enjoyed a statistically solid outing. His 11 tackles and interceptions was nearly double anyone else, no one came close to his 20 pressures in the defensive third and he most notably made a key intervention on Mbappé to prevent a late third.

Brendan Chardonnet, 5

Christophe Hérelle, 5

Jean-Kévin Duverne, 5

Hugo Magnetti, 4

Lucien Agoumé, 4

Romain Faivre, 4

Franck Honorat, 5

Jérémy Le Douaron, 5

Irvin Cardona, 5 – His mobility was a nuisance at times and he was unlucky not to score early on after two excellent interventions but was well contained by PSG for long periods afterwards.

Others: Badji 5, Mbock 5, Mounie 5, Lasne 5, Brassier 5.

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Nice goalkeeper Walter Benítez could be in line for a France call up

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As reported by L’Équipe, French national team coach Didier Deschamps could be considering a call up for Nice’s Argentinian born goalkeeper Walter Benítez.

Having never been picked by the Argentine national side, something of a surprise given their goalkeeping issues in recent years, Benítez and his wife obtained French nationality last month and the player now qualifies to play for Les Bleus having been in France for more than five years.

“We’re well integrated, we love France, we feel good here. We said to ourselves that it would be good for our children, and help me in my career,” the 28-year-old keeper told L’Équipe, who is now fluent in French. “When we found out that I’d sign for Nice, I studied French a little in Argentina with my wife but we didn’t understand anything when we arrived. We continued to take lessons and we always had French television and radio on at home.”

Didier Deschamps explained on the subject that “all French players are selectable. I don’t know why he made this choice, but it’s a choice I respect. We’ll look at him like the other selectable players.”

 

 

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Marquinhos set to sign contract extension with PSG

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Julien Maynard of Téléfoot reports tonight that Marquinhos is set to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain by at least another two years.

The club captain’s current contract runs until 2024, and his new deal is now expected to run until at least 2026, and include an increased salary.

An official announcement is set to take place soon, as the club tie down the Brazilian over the long-term as one of their most important players.

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Tottenham and PSG in talks today over Tanguy Ndombele loan deal

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham’s former Lyon midfielder Tanguy Ndombele’s proposed return to France with PSG will be discussed again today by the two clubs.

Spurs want PSG to pay all of the player’s salary until the end of the season and an option to buy the Frenchman at the end of the campaign could be included in the deal.

The 25-year-old wants to move to PSG and has rejected several other offers already this month.

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Newcastle interested in Lens’ Ignatius Ganago

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L’Équipe report this afternoon that Newcastle United are interested in signing Lens forward Ignatius Ganago, who is currently on international duty with Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations.

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With the Magpies looking to sign another two forwards this window after the arrival of Chris Wood, the 22-year-old has been identified as a potential recruit.

The Premier League side’s management have already reached out to the player’s representatives, however Lens themselves are not interested in selling, with manager Franck Haise looking to maintain competition for the striker position among his squad. The former Nice man has three goals in 16 appearances in Ligue 1 this season.

Marseille face competition from Napoli for Nicolás Tagliafico after Chelsea interest fades

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Marseille’s pursuit of Argentine defender Nicolás Tagliafico could be tough regardless of the defender’s pre-existing relationship with OM coach Jorge Sampaoli.

Napoli are also interested in signing the 29-year-old on loan with an option to buy and are waiting for an answer from his club, Ajax, sometime this week. Chelsea also considered signing the player in December but there have been no talks in January.

RMC reported last week that Marseille made an approach over a loan deal with an option to buy included as well and that they could also return for the defender in the summer should a move this month not work out. The transfer ban Marseille imposed OM after Pape Gueye’s controversial move from Watford is likely to be suspended as OM appeal the ruling, allowing them to sign players this month.

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Jorge Sampaoli on Lens win: “It’s our most successful game of the season”

Speaking after Marseille’s impressive 2-0 away win at Lens last night, as quoted by RMC, OM coach Jorge Sampaoli described his team’s performance as their best of the season so far.

“I think it’s our most successful game of the season. We had to play at this level to get a result at Lens… We’re more comfortable away from home, emotionally too. At home, if we don’t score quickly the match can get complicated. We have to work to the same level at the Vélodrome that we have away from home, we owe it to our fans. I’ve felt this season that this team is very difficult to beat. This is the starting point for all our work.”

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Lyon looking at Galatasaray’s Mostafa Mohamed as backup target

RMC Sport report this morning that Galatasaray forward Mostafa Mohamed has been identified as Lyon’s Plan B should Sardar Azmoun’s transfer from Zenit St Petersburg not materialise.

Les Gones have recently begun discssions for the Egyptian, who is also a target of Sevilla, Hertha Berlin, and Lille, although Turkish side’s asking price is unknown.

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With Zenit adamant that their Iranian international would not leave until they had found a replacement, moves last summer and at the start of this window to Lyon have been scuppered.

The Russians’ signing of Samara forward Ivan Sergeyev and the ongoing discussions for Internacional’s Yuri Alberto appear to be the arrivals that will trigger Azmoun’s departure. With the forward remaining Peter Bosz’s priority, Lyon are still looking to bolster their attacking department in the face of departures of several players to the Africa Cup of Nations (Karl Toko Ekambi, Islam Slimani).

Pietro Pellegri’s loan to AC Milan to be cancelled, re-loaned to Torino

Gianluca di Marzio reports that AS Monaco are set to cancel the season-long loan of Italian striker Pietro Pellegri to AC Milan. The 20-year-old will be subsequently re-loaned to fellow Serie A outfit Torino.

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Talks had initially centred around AC Milan activating their option to buy, before loaning him out to Torino. But talks have broken down and all parties have decided that this will likely be the better solution.