A flop from the Batlles era bounces back in National

The transfer window is an opportunity for players to find projects that are more in line with their expectations. Playing time is often one of the first conditions for choosing future destinations. Jimmy Giraudon, released by ASSE, has been looking for a new project for many months. He should bounce back this summer.

A failed Saint-Etienne adventure

Jimmy Giraudon will remain a real flop in the history of AS Saint-Étienne. Recruited in Troyes during the summer of 2023, he will never have been able to convince the Saint-Etienne supporters because of disappointing performances. However, Laurent Batlles had recruited him to gain time since he had managed in 2020-2021 to move up to Ligue 1 with the player born in 1992 as a central defender in a 3-man defense.

While he had signed for two seasons (plus one in case of promotion), the defender terminated with the club on June 30, 2023. He is now free to commit wherever he wants. According to information from 11 Amiénois, the slender defender is of great interest to the Amiens team.

A rebound in National for Giraudon

After the failure of his season in Ligue 1 with Troyes and then the failure of his year in Saint-Etienne, Jimmy Giraudon had to be patient. The year 2023 will have been a real hell since he will have played only a handful of minutes (102 minutes of play) and will have completely lost the confidence of Laurent Batles and his staff. The outcome is close for him to find a club! It is finally in the French third division that the central defender should be able to find playing time.

According to information from the Republic of the Center, ” US Orléans is very interested in Jimmy Giraudon (32 years old), the former defender of Saint-Etienne and Troyes, who has not played professionally this season. He could sign in the next few hours. »

Wishing him a great season with Orléans.

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