The second line of Montpellier, Bastien Chalureauat the end of his contract next June, attracts the attention of an ambitious Pro D2 club, Provence Rugby. The 32-year-old French international player, who has seven caps with the French XV, finds himself in an uncertain position regarding his future.
Although an extension with Montpellier is still possible, Provence Rugby would, according to Olympic Middaystarted discussions to recruit him.
An uncertain future with Montpellier
For several seasons, Chalureau has been evolving under the colors of Montpellier Hérault Rugby (MHR)but his contract will expire at the end of the current season. Although negotiations for an extension are underway, the Montpellier club has had to deal with up-and-down performances this season, leaving the door open to other opportunities for the player.
Provence Rugby in the race for his signature
A Pro D2, Provence Rugby wishes to strengthen its squad with experienced players to target the elite of French rugby. The club recently made contact with Chalureau to consider a possible signing. Provence Rugby, which has already recruited pillar Hugo N'Diaye, sees Chalureau as a valuable addition to achieve its promotion objective.
The Bordeaux-Bègles track quickly dismissed
The option to join Bordeaux-Bègles had once been considered for Chalureau. However, this avenue was quickly abandoned, leaving the way open to other interested clubs, such as Provence Rugby. This choice allows Chalureau to explore new options and reinforces the interest of Provence Rugby, which sees in him an ideal profile to expand its team.
Montpellier in a phase of reflection
On the Montpellier side, the club must also manage other files of players at the end of their contract or injured, in particular that of Paul Willemsesidelined for several months following a concussion. This situation makes Chalureau's future at MHR all the more uncertain, because the club could opt to renew its squad for next season.
While Provence Rugby appears determined to attract the French international, the final decision will rest with Chalureau and Montpellier to determine the player's future.
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