AS Saint-Etienne : Big financial efforts of a player to sign | ASSE News

TheASSE is active in the transfers to get out of his critical situation as quickly as possible. But the Greens will have to take points by the opening of the transfer window winter in the face of an annoying direction. Fortunately, a former Saint-Etienne is ready to make big financial efforts to help his old club.

ASSE Mercato: from work to all positions

The Saint-Etienne youth have been in great difficulty for eight matches in Ligue 1. They have not won any and worse, they have lost the last seven. In Brittany opposite the Stade Brestois, theASSE sank in one half (1-4) and now points to 16th place in Ligue 1. More than worrying for Claude Puel, but also for his management who “is seriously starting to get impatient”, Roland Romeyer in the lead , according to insider Mohamed Toubache-Ter. However, the annoyance of the leaders would not be focused on the coach, but rather on the players, in particular certain executives who do not fulfill their role. So theASSE is activated for the winter transfer window, with tracks in attack and defense. In front, the Greens would have contacted Islam slimani (32), lacking playing time at Leicester City, and would be interested in Nicolas de Préville (29), who does not wish to extend to the Girondins de Bordeaux.

A long-awaited return in defense

On the defense side, theASSE had already tried to repatriate, for one more season, his former defenderWilliam saliba. Still seriously lacking in playing time at Arsenal, the young player (19), already on loan from the Gunners to AS Saint-Etienne last season, is very interested in the idea of ​​coming to give a hand to his former teammates. According to Canal +, discussions between the two parties are still ongoing, while the English press assures that William Saliba is ready to reduce his salary to join theASSE. The defender would agree to turn to 100,000 euros per month, an amount that Saint-Etienne can afford to pay. Especially since the Greens are still hoping to slim down this winter, with the possible departures of Stéphane Ruffier, Ryad Boudebouz or Wahbi Khazri, which weigh heavily on the payroll. A return of William Saliba to ASSE is therefore more than ever in the pipeline.

Through Matthew