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At the end of his contract at the end of the season, the second row of Stade Toulousain has reached an agreement with his club to continue his adventure in Haute-Garonne.
He confided this week, in an interview with La Dépêche du Midi, to be in negotiations with Stade Toulousain for a contract extension. “It's in progress yes, we are discussing. For the moment there is nothing decided yet, neither with Toulouse, nor elsewhere. I'm giving myself time to think,” explained the 23-year-old player.
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His thinking would ultimately have been quite rapid. Things have accelerated for Clément Vergé, who now sees his future a little more clearly. At the end of the lease next June, the second row should still wear the Toulouse colors next year. The Stade and the Ariégeois have reportedly reached an agreement to extend their collaboration for two additional seasons.
A decision notified to clubs interested in his profile
At the moment, nothing has yet been signed between the two parties, but Clément Vergé would in any case have expressed his decision to stay in Toulouse to the other clubs who were courting him, like Pau or Montpellier.
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After a previous year notably crowned with a first Top 14 final and a French champion title, the player trained at Stade Toulousain appeared three times this season, including a start in Bayonne at the beginning of November. “I would have liked to play more, even a lot more, that's for sure, admitted Clément Vergé in our columns. But I try to put things into perspective by telling myself that if I didn't play, it's because there was reasons and that I had to improve now that I'm on the field a little and that I have a little more playing time, I have to show that I want to stay there. His re-engagement with the “red and black” would be a first step.
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