Official | Nice sign Fulham left-back Joe Bryan on loan

Nice have tonight announced the signing of English left-back Joe Bryan on a loan deal from Premier League side Fulham, in a move which does not include a permanent option.

Les Aiglons have been targeting a left-back throughout the summer window, having made attempts to sign Real Madrid legend Marcelo among other names. 

With the Londonders signing Paris Saint-Germain’s Layvin Kurzawa, Bryan – who has yet to appear in the league this season – would have seen his playing time decrease even more.

He made 15 appearances in the Championship last season, registering one assist, and has a total of 117 games for the club since joining from Bristol City in 2018. During that time, he has scored five goals.

The Premier League has become something a favoured market for the INEOS-owned Nice in the past few weeks, with Arsenal’s Nicolas Pépé and Leicester’s Kasper Schmeichel also moving to the Côte d’Azur side.

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Mauro Icardi expected in Istanbul tonight ahead of Galatasaray move

According to Le Parisien Turkish club Galatasaray are expecting the transfer of Mauro Icardi to the club to completed very soon, with the player expected in Istanbul this evening. The deal is reportedly close to completion with the final details yet to be sorted, the Turkish club have booked a flight for the striker, who is set to leave Milan tonight to travel to Turkey. 

Fabrizio Romano reported yesterday that the striker was nearing a loan move to Turkish side Galatasaray, which will include an option to make the move permanent. 

Icardi has yet to feature for PSG this season and has fallen further down the pecking order at the Parc des Princes due to the arrival of Hugo Ekitike (20). The Argentine recently posted a picture of himself in Miami. 

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According to Romano, Icardi is “close” to joining Galatasaray on loan with an option to make the deal permanent. The move, first revealed by Romano, has been confirmed by RMC. According to the French publication, the deal is “on the right path, and only a few details need to be finalised.” They added that should everything go well, he will undergo his medical in the next 48 hours. 

The Argentine international has 38 goals in 92 appearances for the Parisian club. 

 

Lionel Messi’s 63-game run without a Champions League substitution ends

As reported by Le Parisien via Opta, Lionel Messi saw his 63-game run without being substituted in a Champions League game come to an end last Tuesday against Juventus, after Christophe Galtier brought him off for new signing Carlos Soler with five minutes to go in the game.

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Ever since October of 2014, the Argentine had played the full 90 minutes in every one of the games he started in Europe’s premier club competition.

Messi substitutions in the league last year, during the reign of Mauricio Pochettino, had raised more than a few eyebrows, however this year Christophe Galtier has been able to bring members of his star front three off at the end of games without any discussion. In the case of Messi, the 35-year-old’s fitness will also be a factor the manager takes into account, which would mean he is unlikely to play the full 90 minutes every game this season.

PSG would go on to win the game 2-1 thanks to a first-half double from Kylian Mbappé, although the Frenchman could have put the game to bed by squaring it for Neymar at 2-0 instead of going it alone. Instead, Juventus then reduced the deficit and made for a tense finale.

Steve Mandanda, Martin Terrier and Benjamin Bourigeaud receive provisional France call-ups

The Rennes trio of Steve Mandanda (37), Martin Terrier (25) and Benjamin Bourigeaud (28) have earned provisional call-ups to Didier Deschamps’ France squad for their Nations League fixtures later this month, according to France Bleu. 

Should Mandanda be included in the squad, it would be the first time he has been selected since Euro 2021. He has enjoyed a positive start to life at Rennes, having made the move from Marseille this summer. 

Neither Terrier nor Bourigeaud have any France caps to their name, although there have been strong calls, notably from Thierry Henry, for Terrier to be included in the squad after a breakthrough campaign last season. After scoring 21 goals in his previous Ligue 1 campaign, he already has three goals in seven appearances this season.

Bourigeaud, who only has two France U20 caps to his name, is also in line for his first call-up. Deschamps will name his squad for the fixtures against Austria and Denmark on Thursday. 

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Kylian Mbappé risks financial punishment over France image rights row

According to Foot Mercato, following Kylian Mbappé’s refusal to partake in photoshoots for several sponsors of the French national team, the Paris Saint-Germain striker could be deprived of his image rights bonus – which amounts to €25,000 for each match he plays for the France international side. However he will not risk any match suspension or sporting sanction.

His decision comes after reports that the FFF did not intend to change the image rights agreement with national team players, which had been a point of contention with the Paris Saint-Germain striker since he initiated a boycott of certain sponsors of Les Bleus back in March.

The forward released a statement via AFP indicating that he and his team lamented the fact that an agreement had not been found in the build-up to the World Cup, despite indicating in the last few months that he wanted a renegotiation.

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Mbappé and his entourage notably feel that certain players’ image are used more often than others, and also want French national team players to have some agency over the brands their names are associated with.

RMC add that the photo shoot for tomorrow was due to involve some of the national team’s main sponsors – which could be an issue with the likes of Uber Eats, KFC and Coca-Cola.

Roberto De Zerbi was Julien Fournier’s pick for Nice manager

Speaking to After Foot RMC, former OGC Nice sporting director Julien Fournier revealed that now-Brighton & Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi was his pick to replace Christophe Galtier at Les Aiglons. 

Fournier departed Nice at the beginning of July, and he, therefore, wasn’t responsible for hiring Lucien Favre. The Swiss manager has returned to the Allianz Riviera for a second spell as manager, although he has found things difficult at the beginning of the season. 

The club currently languishes in 13th position, and there had been rumours of his impending departure that, for now, have abated. 

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“I like Lucien a lot. If you don’t put him in a very established organisation, with clear rules. There needs to be a military-esque organisation and very strict management around the team. In this context, I was more in favour of a different manager,” said Fournier. 

Asked who he would have picked, he replied, “I wanted [Roberto] De Zerbi.” At the time, De Zerbi was at Shakhtar Donetsk, but he has recently moved to the Premier League to replace Graham Potter at Brighton. 

Is Lyon’s teenage right-back Malo Gusto the next Trent Alexander-Arnold?

This is the latest feature in our series counting down French football’s 20 hottest properties, those most likely to feature in elite clubs’ 2023 transfer plans. Look out for the next player tomorrow and follow the run down in full here on GFFN.

Football is ever-evolving. Tactics, formations, philosophies and even positions continuously change. In the modern game, where dominant teams expect defenders to be a creative presence and provide forward impetus, full-backs have become one of the most vital, and most entertaining, cogs in the machines deployed by the world’s best coaches. Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, João Cancelo of Manchester City and Achraf Hakimi at PSG, are some examples of the modern game’s elite full-backs, and every elite club is on the lookout for the next example.

Lyon’s Malo Gusto could be just that. At just 19, he has all the makings of a top-level full-back. It’s hardly surprising that such a talent was produced in Mezieux, the home of Lyon’s prolific academy, and L’Équipe reported that Barcelona were admirers of the France under 21 international this summer, but Lyon stood firm. What makes Gusto so sought after is his ability in both the attacking and defensive thirds, enabled by his impressive athleticism.

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Gusto is often required to cover the whole right flank throughout a game. Some players are criticised for being reliant on physicality to excel but this is far from the case with Gusto. Lyon’s former captain and fellow right-back, Leo Dubois, was often criticised for this and the French international was almost forced out of the club, eventually joining Galatasaray, due to Gusto’s fast track to the first team.

Most striking is the Lyon academy graduate’s attacking intelligence, while Gusto’s passing range and effectiveness is paralleled by very few in his position. Crossing is key for a modern full-back and Gusto has an impressive knack for creating dangerous situations for opposing centre-backs. He’s currently in the top 1% of full-backs for crosses into the penalty area from across Europe’s leading five leagues over the last year, according to FBRef.

Elite modern full-backs are specialists in their teams and their systems. Alexander-Arnold is Liverpool’s progressive and creative passing chief while Hakimi has the awareness and ability to complement PSG’s attacking trio as the spare man, allowing the Moroccan to score a freakish amount of goals for a full-back. Gusto has this same effect, but in a different capacity. OL left-back Nicolás Tagliafico’s experience makes him the safety net at the back for young centre-back Castello Lukeba and his partner, meaning Gusto has the freedom to roam the right flank and be the spare man out wide, picking up more inverted positions while finding the free man in the area.

Before Laurent Blanc arrived at Lyon to replace the sacked Peter Bosz, the 19-year-old was producing 1.4 key passes per 90 minutes and completed three balls into the penalty area per 90, fantastic numbers for a right-back. His passing is impressive, although not on the same level of that of Alexander-Arnold but, at just 19, the Frenchman has plenty of time to develop this area of his game.

Modern-day full-backs are often criticised for not being as complete defensively as traditional full-backs, whose primary role was to defend. Despite sometimes being caught out of position and occasionally guilty of naïve defending, this part of Gusto’s game makes for a rather promising viewing. He completes almost five tackles and interceptions per 90 minutes and is a pressing machine when it comes to winning the ball back, providing 18 active pressures per game under Bosz, a large number occurring in the final third.

Given his form, potential and current ability, there are lots of options for Gusto. Barcelona and Bayern Munich have been looking for the next Dani Alves or Phillip Lahm for years without any real success and Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal isn’t getting any younger. Gusto could soon be the obvious target.

The main attraction for all interested parties is Gusto’s youth and, despite being established at OL and in Ligue 1, he’s yet to gain a reputation across Europe, which could make him a cheaper option than other more established full-backs. Nevertheless, Gusto is best served by continuing his development at Lyon for the foreseeable future, but it wouldn’t be a shock to see an established European giant make a move for him as the search for elite full-backs continues.

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Christophe Pelissier favourite for Auxerre job

Former Lorient manager Christophe Pelissier is the favourite to succeed Jean-Marc Furlan as Auxerre manager, according to L’Équipe. 

Furlan was relieved of his duties as Auxerre manager on 11th October after a difficult run of form, and after raising his middle finger to the Clermont Foot supporters during a Ligue 1 fixture. Since Auxerre have been scouring the market and have looked at Patrice Grande, Sabri Lamouchi and Jocelyn Gourvennec, who has not found employment since being relieved of his duties by Lille last summer. 

However, it is Pelissier who looks to be in the driving seat to land the role. Having kept Lorient in Ligue 1 for the past two seasons, he left Les Merlus after the 2021/22 campaign. According to L‘Équipe, he has moved ahead of Lamouchi in the race to become the next Auxerre boss. 

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In place of Furlan, former assistant Michel Padovani took charge of Auxerre over the weekend, and he earned a draw against Nice. That results could lead to the board further considering their next move. 

PREVIEW | Monaco v Angers: Two sides winless in four looking to jumpstart their seasons

Neither side goes into Sunday’s match at the Stade Louis II in blistering form. AS Monaco are winless in their last four – a streak that includes two draws, the most recent one coming in their Europa League tie against Ferencváros on Thursday. Angers, meanwhile, look in trouble. They have lost their last four, albeit by a fine, one-goal margin in their last three. 

Monaco came out second best in a seven-goal thriller last week (4-3) against Lille, which allowed Paulo Fonseca’s men to leapfrog them in the table. The club’s objective is clearly to be on the podium by the season’s end, and they still have a way to go. A win against rock-bottom Angers is a must to avoid a sense of crisis engulfing the squad and to keep up the chase. 

Against Lille, Monaco struggled to control the midfield in the absence of Mohamed Camara, who has become quickly indispensable to Philippe Clement. However, they will have to do so again on Sunday, with the Malian international once again suspended. Monaco are already without Ruben Aguilar, and could be without their other right-back Vanderson, who was withdrawn before half-time against Ferencváros. Should the Brazilian be deemed unfit to play, Monaco will be forced into a re-think. Axel Disasi could be forced to deputise, or they could switch to a 3-4-3. 

Angers could also be missing players in key departments. Sofiane Boufal is a doubt for the game, and should he be absent, he would be a huge miss for a side that is desperate for points. 

Monaco starting XI v Angers

Nübel – Henrique, Badiashile, Maripán, Disasi – Golovin, Fofana, Matazo, Minamino – Ben Yedder, Embolo 

 

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Marquinhos ruled out of final PSG game before World Cup

Paris Saint-Germain centre-back Marquinhos (28) has been ruled out of the final league game of the season through injury, with just 12 days to go until Brazil’s opening World Cup fixture against Serbia. 

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Releasing the group that will face Auxerre at the Parc des Princes tomorrow, one notable name was absent. Marquinhos hasn’t made the group and will miss out because of muscular discomfort. The Parisian club have not revealed the severity of the injury, and consequently, it remains unclear whether he will be fit for Brazil’s first World Cup game. 

His absence coincides with the return of Presnel Kimpembe (27), who has only played 59 minutes of football since 18 September. The French centre-back was named in Didier Deschamps’ World Cup squad earlier this week, despite his limited game time. 

Until the severity of Marquinhos’ injury is ascertained, there will be anxiousness within the Brazil camp, with the PSG centre-back a regular starter for his national side.