AS Saint-Etienne : Boudebouz, new revelations on the file | ASSE News

The departure of ASSE player Ryad Boudebouz to Qatar seemed close to being concluded in recent days, while the 30-year-old Algerian attacking midfielder is no longer in the plans of the Greens coach Claude Puel, but the case drags on and worries the leaders of Saint-Etienne, Roland Romeyer in the lead. The latter still hopes for a transfer to the transfer window to reduce fat.

ASSE is concerned about the progress of the transfer

TheASSE, plagued by financial difficulties, needed to downsize in order to lighten the club’s payroll. Several departures, during the transfer window summer, have put the Forez club in better economic conditions, with in particular the transfers of Yann M’Vila to Olympiakos, Wednesday winner of OM in the Champions League (1-0), or of Loïs Diony to Angers SCO. But the leaders of Greens, who put aside the immediate departures of Stéphane Ruffier or Wahbi Khazri, still counted on the sale of Ryad Boudebouz to continue the operation of reducing the payroll. Expected in Qatar SC, in Doha, the 30-year-old Algerian international is still a player for AS Saint-Etienne and the transfer is stalling.

Boudebouz still with the Greens

While The team announced that the negotiations were on track, even on the verge of being concluded, the insider Mohamed Toubache-Ter understands that the transfer of Boudebouz to the Qatar Sports Club is ultimately badly engaged. “According to The team which is based on ‘a source close to the matter’, the negotiations with Qatar SC are well advanced for Ryad Boudebouz. Is that so ?? That must be why they have been at a standstill for 24 hours !!! “, Toubache-Ter was surprised on Twitter, adding that Romeyer, the president of theASSE, is “enormously” stressed by this transfer window. Not sure that Claude Puel manages to get rid of the attacking midfielder so early, which would be relatively unresponsive to the sporting contribution of such a departure to Qatar.

By Matthew

Posted on 22 October 2020 at 11:20 |
updated on 22 October 2020 at 11:20