AS Saint-Etienne : What future for all the pros of the reserve? | ASSE News

Etienne GREEN

3rd goalkeeper behind Jessy Moulin and Stefan Bajic, the young goalkeeper took over from Théo Vermot and Alexis Guendouz, who left this summer without ever having played in the first team when they were under a professional contract. The club made him sign a one-year pro contract. But with the arrival of the Senegalese Boubacar Fall, it is likely that he will fall to 4th rank, in the hierarchy …

Lucas LLORT

Arrived from the Montpellier reserve in the summer of 2019, the left side had signed a two-year pro contract. Despite the big concerns at his post, he has never been aligned in the first team. And Claude Puel did not even invite him to the friendly match played against Grenoble in November. Left over.

Rayan SOUICI

He did not participate in this friendly match against Grenoble either, a few days after coming into play against Montpellier (0-1). An apparition of 4 minutes, remained without consequences. Turned pro three years ago, loaned twice to Sannois Saint-Gratien, in the National, he never had his chance. And we can doubt that Puel will call on him again.

Victor PETIT

Holder during the victorious campaign in Gamba rdella a year and a half ago, the defensive midfielder has still not left the reserve team after signing a first three-year pro contract in June 2029.

Abdul MAIGA

Elected best hope of the Ivory Coast Championship in 2017, international Ivorian hope, the little brother of Habib Maïga (FC Metz) had signed a two-year trainee contract with ASSE in October 2019. But since then, he has not. did not talk about him …

Edmilson CORREIA

A year ago, the small striker from Guinea-Bissau signed a first two-year professional contract, after scoring his first goal in the first team in Nîmes (2-1), in the Coupe de la Ligue, a few weeks more early. But since then it has completely disappeared from circulation. Puel did not even invite him to the preparation of the pro group during the summer.

Abdoulaye SIDIBE

Came into play a few minutes in Nantes (2-2), the Franco-Malian winger (19) quickly came down to reserve. He had signed a first professional contract of three years in the summer of 2019, in the wake of the victorious campaign in Gambardella. A campaign where he had not particularly shone.

Tyrone TORMIN

17 minutes spread over two entries into play: such is for the time being the playing time of the former winner of Gambardella, in L1. However, the left winger (19 years old) had flamed in Gambardella. Top scorer of the reserve team before the end of the amateur championships (5 goals in N3), he scored the winning goal when he came into play in the friendly match played against Grenoble (3-2) in November. Without influence on Puel’s choices, so far.

Mathys SABAN

Top scorer in the U19 last season, the striker signed a first three-year pro contract last spring. But he was not invited to the summer preparation of the first team and has been playing in N3 since he turned pro.

Jérémie PORSAN-CLEMENTE

14 matches, 1 goal: this was the striker’s record last season. Arrived, like Llort, from the Montpellier reserve, under the era Ghislain Printant, a former MHSC, he had signed a two-year pro contract. Having operated on his cruciate ligaments last spring, he is about to resume competition, with the reserve.

Setigui Karamoko towards the exit

According to the Green Prospect site, specialist in youth news from ASSE, the 20-year-old central defender Setigui Karamoko could be released from his contract this winter by the Forézien club. Karamoko signed a first professional contract of a season plus a second optional last May. An arrival which could have surprised because the slender defender had mainly evolved with the reserve of Béziers last season. Since then, Karamoko had been invited to the preparation of the pro group by Claude Puel before going down to reserve. And despite the many absences during the first part of the season, in the defensive sector, Puel did not give him a chance, preferring to place his trust in other young people like Saidou Sow, Marvin Tshibuabua or Alpha Sissoko.