While AS Saint-Étienne is interested in Rodez striker Timothé Nkada, the Forez club would like to downsize this winter in order to reduce the payroll.
2 climbers fired
According to information from But Football Clubthe leaders of ASSE are working to find a way out for Mathieu Cafaro and Florian Tardieu. For Mathieu Cafaro, the return to Ligue 1 is proving more difficult than expected. Not very decisive (only one goal and 0 assists), the former Reims and Toulouse player still has playing time due to the low competition in his position. However, the player struggles to assume his executive status in decisive moments.
Also essential in the ASSE squad last season, Florian Tardieu only played five small Ligue 1 matches this season for just one start. Since September, the midfielder has only played sixteen minutes.
With salaries estimated at nearly 50,000 euros per month, Saint-Etienne leaders would logically welcome the departure of the two players.
A loan for Igor Miladinovic
Arriving this summer from FK Cukaricki in exchange for a check for 3 million euros, Igor Miladinovic is having a difficult start with the Greens. The Serbian attacking midfielder has not yet played a Ligue 1 match and has so far had to make do with 3 small appearances in Olivier Dall'Oglio's group.
Several rumors are circulating about the 21-year-old's state of form. Arriving out of shape, he suffered a series of physical problems and is struggling to find an acceptable level of format. In addition, according to the specialized media Peuple Vert, the player would have difficulty integrating into his new environment and understanding the tactical principles necessary to evolve in Ligue 1.
Internally, the Saint-Etienne management still believes in Miladinovic's potential. According to But Football ClubASSE would like to send its player on loan so that he can find playing time.
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