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Winter Transfer Window 2024: Le Havre AC, QRM, and FCR Player Departures and Arrivals

The winter transfer window closed its doors at midnight, on the night of Thursday February 1st to Friday February 2nd. The Norman clubs were rather active, with seven departures recorded for two arrivals.

HAC (Ligue 1)

The Ciel&Marine club sees the departure of five players until the end of the season. With two transfers, including that of Nabil Alioui. Arriving in the summer of 2020, from AS Monaco, Nabil Alioui, six months from the end of his contract, signed with the Turkish club Adana Demirspor. Nolan Mbemba is going to Grenoble.

There are also three player loans that have not been in high demand: the attackers Issa Soumaréloaned to Auxerre, and Announced candidates in Concarneau, who arrived last summer, but who do not have the confidence of coach Luka Elsner, and the goalkeeper Mohamed Konéloaned to Dunkirk.

Le Havre AC recorded no arrivals, having recruited André Ayew as a joker in November. The highly anticipated transfer of Chelsea defender Malang Sarr collapsed in the final hours. Ciel&Marine coach Luka Elsner regrets “a great opportunity”.

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QRM (Ligue 2)

The Rouen metropolitan club has one departure: the striker Vénuste Baboula, who hardly played, was loaned to Versailles. Two players arrive for the maintenance operation in Ligue 2: the defender Antoine Batisse of Pau and the environment Denis-Will Pohaon loan from the Swiss club Sion.

FCR (National 1)

The Red Devils have two major departures: the striker Christopher Ibayileft for Ajaccio and Farès Ghedjemis, transferred to Frosinone, in Italian Serie A. Two important players, while the club is banned from recruiting.

2024-02-03 00:43:05
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