Stade Brestois bets €2M on a proven defender

Stade Brestois bets €2M on a proven defender
Stade Brestois bets €2M on a proven defender


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Published on June 26, 2024 at 8:59 par

Abdel Maarous

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From loaned to permanently transferred to Stade Brestois for this defender

After a historic qualification for the Champions League, Stade Brestois is obliged to strengthen its ranks for an exceptional season to come. The Breton management seems to favor for the moment keeping a few players who were on loan during the season and have proven themselves within the club. The central defender Julien Le Cardinalin this case, will officially settle down in Brittany, after a season spent on loan at Brest Stadium. The RC Lens and the third in the championship have reached a definitive agreement for the player. The amount of the transaction amounts to approximately 2 million euros.

An imminent transfer

According to Foot Market, all that is missing is the final approval of the player to finalize this operation which is very well underway. As a reminder, Julien Le Cardinal played 14 games in the Stade Brestois jersey last season in Ligue 1. His performances clearly won over the Breton management, determined to keep certain key elements for the next season.

A promising season with Stade Brestois

Julien Le Cardinal’s performances in the Brest defense were remarkable. His defensive solidity and ability to read the game were major assets for the team. The Cardinal demonstrated a great ability to integrate into the squad and bring stability to the back line.

The recruitment of Julien Le Cardinal is part of Stade Brestois’ desire to consolidate its defense and ensure defensive stability for the coming season, especially with the probable departure of a few players like Lilian BrassierWith this transfer, the Breton club is banking on continuity and the integration of players who have already proven themselves within the squad.

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