The future of OGC Nice looks more unclear than ever after the recent statements by Romain Molina, journalist specializing in football news.
Indeed, according to information published via a tweet, the group INEOSowner of the Nice club, has reportedly decided to withdraw financially from his project in Nice. The journalist affirms that the ambition of the group, which had until then allowed OGC Nice to aim for the summits of French football, is now over.
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INEOS will no longer supply the Nice transfer window!
“The ambitious INEOS project in Nice is finished”declares Romain Molina. The owner of the club seems to have reviewed his priorities, and according to the journalist, even during the next summer transfer window, the Nice management will not receive any financial support from the group. The leaders of OGC Nice will now have to fend for themselves, without the injection of fresh funds which until then allowed them to strengthen the team. “Even this summer, the management will not give a penny for the transfer window. The club will have to fend for itself, INEOS having other priorities and concerns with Manchester United…”
-The real pivot of this decision would be the strategic turning point of the INEOS group, which decided to concentrate its resources and efforts on the club of Manchester United. After taking charge of the management of the English club, INEOS seems to want to concentrate fully on Manchester Unitedwhere the stakes are higher in the short term. The Nice club, thus neglected, therefore finds itself in a difficult situation, where it will have to find alternative solutions to progress and maintain its status at the top of the Ligue 1 table.
This decision could have significant repercussions for OGC Nice, which will now have to navigate without the funds that INEOS provided him. While the club's supporters were counting on continuity in investments to continue dreaming of a place among European clubs, this announcement marks a halt to Nice's ambitions and leaves them uncertain about the immediate future. of the club.
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