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Strasbourg wants to draw from Nîmes Olympique




Fifteenth in Ligue 1 at the end of the season, RC Strasbourg intends to take advantage of this summer transfer window to strengthen its workforce. And it is at a club that has experienced relegation that the Strasbourg people would like to do their shopping, since two players from Nîmes would be of interest to Racing.

After the 38 days of Ligue 1, at least two clubs are experiencing a descent to the lower level. This season, this was the case for Dijon, last, but also for Nîmes Olympique. Often, this situation gives rise to a real tidal wave on the part of other clubs in the transfer market, since players from downstream teams want to continue playing at the highest level, and relegated clubs only have few arguments to retain them. This year, two players from Nîmes could well make their return to Ligue 1, since, Foot Market affirm that RC Strasbourg would be interested in Birger Meling and Zinédine Ferhat, respectively left side and attacking midfielder of Crocos.

The two players are obviously coming out of a good season. For the first quoted, it is a question of 26 Ligue 1 matches, during which he managed to score two goals and provide two assists. The second has had 33 league games, for six goals scored ten assists distributed. A statistical record more than flattering for Ferhat, therefore. For Operation Meling, the Nîmes would ask for a sum of less than 3 million euros, but Stade Rennais would also be on the spot. For Zinédine Ferhat, no amount has filtered, but the player being estimated at 8 million euros, we imagine that the price to pay will be around this amount.

RC Strasbourg therefore seems to want to shop at Stade Nîmois. After a complicated season which ended with a place in the last quarter of the table, the residents of the Meinau stadium will have to strengthen themselves if they do not want to suffer the same fate as those they seek to plunder.

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