Pro D2: “The loan is very interesting…” The first words of Hayam El Bibouji, the future hooker of SU Agen and Pau

Pro D2: “The loan is very interesting…” The first words of Hayam El Bibouji, the future hooker of SU Agen and Pau
Pro D2: “The loan is very interesting…” The first words of Hayam El Bibouji, the future hooker of SU Agen and Pau

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This Thursday, June 13, 2024, the Paloise Section announced the arrival of Hayam El Bibouji, and his immediate loan to SU Agen.

The news should soon be made official by the SUA. A few days ago, the Suresnes club announced the departure of its captain Hayam El Bibouji. Aged 22, the hooker was to join the Section Paloise, before being loaned to SU Agen. This Thursday, the Béarnais club has just formalized the arrival of the player (1.83 m-100 kg) for 2025-2026 and his departure to Lot-et-Garonne now.

“A profile that can evolve very quickly”

Hayam El Bibouji took the opportunity to speak about his near future: “I am very happy to join the Section while spending a year on loan in Pro D2 in Agen. Playing in the Top 14 is a childhood dream, the loan is very interesting because I will continue to gain experience and arrive even more ready the following year. In Suresnes too, the project is based on youth, it generates a lot of enthusiasm and I recognize myself in that.

Pau’s manager, Sébastien Piqueronies, also reacted to this announcement: “This choice and the format of his integration characterize us. Hayam is a very explosive hooker, he has a profile that can evolve very quickly, hence our desire to lend him to Pro D2 for one season He will join us the following season. He is explosive, very good thrower, very good ball carrier, very young and already has a lot of matches in the National and he was captain of his team. Many times.” At present, the SUA has not yet communicated on his arrival, but it will not be long.

For Léo Labarthe, it’s probably no

Announced in contact with the SUA, the second line hopeful of Stade Toulousain seems to be moving away from Lot-et-Garonne, as he declared in our columns: “I don’t think that will happen. I will surely stay at Stade Toulousain next year and continue to progress I still have a lot to achieve, but my father always told me that if you really want to, you can do it. above all, rugby must remain a passion.”

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