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after Saïd, the Sang et Or about to complete several big extensions?

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RC Lens sees further. Embarking on an exceptional season in Ligue 1 (44 points at mid-season), the Sang et Or are already thinking about the future and considering extending the contracts of several holders. If striker Wesley Saïd has already resigned for two years, he should be quickly followed by three of his teammates. According to Foot Market et the voice of the North, the contract extensions of Florian Sotoca, Jonathan Gradit and Facundo Medina are on the right track. The three men will be out of contract in June 2024 and could be called upon next summer given their excellent performances in the Lensois jersey. This is why the northern club wants to extend their lease from the start of 2023. According to the voice of the North, the discussions with the Argentinian Medina are the most advanced and should be concluded this week. The signings of Sotoca and Gradit will follow as the Northerners are also in talks with David Pereira Da Costa and Deiver Machado.

On the lookout for an attacker

On the recruitment side, RC Lens does not rule out recruiting a number 9 by January 31, especially since the Pole Adam Buksa is still unavailable. But the first solution considered would be to trust Rémy Labeau Lascary, a 19-year-old striker who shines with the Lensoise reserve (5 goals in 8 N3 games). The Guadeloupean, who has also extended his contract until June 2026, pleases coach Franck Haise and could therefore have his chance in the coming weeks. We understood it well, before thinking about recruiting, the Sang et Or decided to trust the players who are already performing at the Stade Bollaert.

to summarize

The RC Lens activates behind the scenes to extend the adventure for multiple frames. According to Foot Mercato and Voix du Nord, the contract extensions of Florian Sotoca, Jonathan Gradit and Facundo Medina are on the right track.

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