Things are really going down at the end of the year at the DNCG.
Three days after stopping the sporting hemorrhage thanks to the precious point won on the lawn of the Parc des Princes on Saturday (1-1), FC Nantes will try to demonstrate its economic progress against the DNCG during a mid-hearing. season this Tuesday, as reported The Team. The control of its payroll, announced last May, could well be maintained for the Nantes club, which did not wish to downsize its workforce too much during the last transfer window.
Lyon, Bastia and Bordeaux already pinned
The TV rights crisis was not without impact for Waldemar Kita's club, which had recently had to reinject new money into the club's finances. If new efforts should be asked of the Canaries during the next winter transfer window, FC Nantes will know tomorrow in what sauce it will be eaten by the DNCG, which has already recently cracked down on Lyon, Bastia and Bordeaux in particular.
Nicolas Pallois will in any case remain the best policeman in French football.
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