Khusanov on departure, transfer from Samba to perhaps not buried – – RC

Khusanov on departure, transfer from Samba to perhaps not buried – – RC
Khusanov on departure, transfer from Samba to Rennes perhaps not buried – France – RC Lens

Things should move in the North.

RC should experience a turbulent month of January on the transfer market, while artistic vagueness still surrounds the situation of Brice Samba. The Lensois doorman has asked to leave, but his club decided to cancel a deal almost made with , who definitely likes the Northerners.

This Sunday, on the occasion of 's reception at Bollaert, the general director Pierre Dréossi came to take stock at the microphone of DAZN. “He was announced as leaving, but what was announced is not the responsibility of RC Lens. Brice came to see me at the end of the year to tell me that he wanted to leave. We were surprised, but it happened like that. We have been contacted by Rennes and we are in negotiations. They are tense. We are still in negotiations. There are too many rumors. It's a long negotiation, it's been going on for around ten days, but there is no agreement. […] There is a good chance that a guard will arrive within a few days to be ready for any eventuality.”explained the manager.

Khusanov one foot outside

Against the Violets, the starting goalkeeper was Hervé Koffi. Abdukodir Khusanov (suspended) was also absent from the field, the Uzbek defender having also been very popular in recent weeks, particularly by Premier League clubs. Faced with this situation, Dréossi oscillated between the assurance of a departure and a little more conditional. “He will leave, but there will also be arrivals. If he has to leave and if the offers are interesting, it is above all to find an economic balance. I hope that we will return to a level which corresponds more to RC Lens with this sale, but without less important ambitions »he assured.

What would be missing is that Kévin Danso wants to leave (again) for Roma…

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