A 17th club in 20 years…two months after joining the previous one: Jérémy Perbet looks back on his surprise transfer – Tout le foot

A 17th club in 20 years…two months after joining the previous one: Jérémy Perbet looks back on his surprise transfer – Tout le foot
A 17th club in 20 years…two months after joining the previous one: Jérémy Perbet looks back on his surprise transfer – Tout le foot

Jérémy Perbet has joined RCS Brainois. A surprising transfer, given that he had only just signed for Roeselare.

This season, Jérémy Perbet should have played in D2 Amateurs, on the side of Roulers. But an offer from RCS Brainois changed everything. What could have convinced him to leave his new club in a hurry to sign for a lower division? The French striker confided in RTBF.

“I had signed for Roeselare and I did the preparation normally. But I had a 1h15 drive to go to training, that’s a long drive to play in D2 Amateurs” he confided. As soon as Henri Pensis (the general manager of RCS Brainois) told me that there was the possibility of doing something with Braine, obviously it was my priority”.

“Here, I am five minutes from home in a club that, even if I have never played, I already know quite well and above all with the ambition of moving up a division, and that, for me, is the most important thing” he continues, not without ambition.

Not here to brag

It is with great humility that he joined the Stade Gaston Reiff: “He There are players who go back down to lower levels, who have four times less career than me and who show off five times more. I am very proud of what I have done. Unfortunately, there are not many months or years left in my career, so I am really trying to make the most of it.”

“Perbut” will fight for his place like the others: “At the moment, I am in D3 amateurs, that means that I certainly have that level and I do not see why I would lack respect, or take myself for someone else, towards the other players, under the pretext that I played higher. That is also why Braine chose me”.

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