Martin Satriano, the tuile?

We noticed that Martin Satriano limped at the end of RC -, last Saturday (0-0, 6th day of Ligue 1). Will Still had clarified at the end of the meeting that his attacker was going to take exams. The news is not good according to La Voix du .

The player on loan from Inter Milan, who had just returned from a calf problem and who had also played half the day before with the reserve in a friendly (3-0 victory against ), could miss several months of competitions. The cruciate ligaments would indeed be affected after an MRI.

Recruitment possibilities if the club wishes

The RC Lens would thus lose over a long period one of its 5 attackers alongside Florian Sotoca, Wesley Said, M’Bala Love et Rémy Labeau Lascary. Since the start of the season, Martin Satriano has made 4 appearances in Ligue 1 for a total of 38 minutes played. As a reminder, if necessary, Lens can still recruit and use free players in this first part of the season, provided that their previous contract ended before the end of the last transfer window, or can also use the traditional joker rule. valid until the opening of the winter transfer window and which must concern a player playing in (editor’s note: Concerning the rule of the so-called medical joker, which is combined with that of the simple joker, the 2024-2025 regulations of the LFP specify this : “A Ligue 1 club McDonald’s or Ligue 2 BKT may, at any time, recruit a player in the following cases: death of a contracted player; serious injury to the goalkeeper or his substitute (in this case hypothesis, the club can only recruit one new goalkeeper); serious injury to a player under contract, during selection for the French team, if this injury causes the player to be incapacitated for a period greater than or equal to three months.“). As a reminder, in RC Lens already had to do without Rémy Labeau Lascary and Anass Zaroury suspended in the offensive sector.

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