Nice target Tottenham Hotspur winger Bryan Gil

L’Équipe report tonight that Nice are on the lookout for a signing on the wing this winter, and have identified Tottenham Hotspur’s Bryan Gil and Anderlecht’s Francis Amuzu as targets.

The 20-year-old Spaniard, who arrived in North London from Sevilla last summer, has seen a lack of playing time in the Premier League, with Nice looking into potentially taking him on loan.

The Belgian, a former youth international, is also a target although no offer as of yet has come through. Les Aiglons are said to have a third target, although their name has not filtered through yet.

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Lorient defender Thomas Fontaine in talks with Nancy

As reported by Ouest France, Lorient centre-back Thomas Fontaine is seeing significant interest from Ligue 2 strugglers Nancy.

Since joining FCL in 2019 the Madagascar defender has only played 26 times for the Ligue 1 club and the 30-year-old’s contract will be up at the end of the season.

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Although Lorient would allow Fontaine to leave, no agreement has yet been reached between club and player and between Lorient and Nancy.

“Stop taking us for idiots”: PSG ultras protest against management during game against Rennes

During the Ligue 1 game against Rennes last night, the ultras of Paris Saint-Germain (Collectif Ultras Paris) staged a significant protest against the management of the club, among other issues.

First of all, the Auteuil stand of the Parc des Princes, where the ultras are usually sat, was left empty for the first 25 minutes of the first half. And the difference was notable: all three sides of the stadium were full but without the Auteuil stand, there was an evident quietness. The ultras also blocked the entrance of other fans to the Auteuil stand, as reported by L’Équipe.

Having entered the stand, the ultras spent the rest of the first half in silence, explained by one of their 20 banners displayed in this time: “A half to prove our discontent. How many will it take to prove your commitment?”

At half-time, the PSG players returned to the dressing room with the scoreline reading 0-0 and under a barrage of discontented boos from their own fans.

Other banners targeted the management, including Leonardo (sporting director), Jean-Martial Ribes (director of communication), Jean-François Pien (training centre director), Ulrich Ramé (general manager of the women’s team) et Fabien Allègre (brand director). These names were followed by severe criticism: “A management that stinks of s**t.”

Another read: “Leonardo, time to go?” having criticised the discipline and overpayment of uncommitted players. While President Nasser al-Khelaïfi was present at the Parc des Princes last night, he was not individually named by the ultras, unlike most of his colleagues within the Parisian hierarchy.

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One banner provided more severe criticism, with allusions to the Revolution, Robespierre and decapitations.

This follows a statement from the CUP on Monday on social media, criticising a sporting management that is “incomprehensible at all levels,” as well as a meeting between the fans and management during the week which was intended to settle their differences.

Sergio Agüero defends Lionel Messi’s display against Real Madrid

As reported by the French media, speaking on Twitch, former Barcelona and Manchester City striker Sergio Agüero has come to the defence of his Argentine international teammate Lionel Messi after the 34-year-old missed a penalty in PSG’s 1-0 over Real Madrid on Tuesday night.

“Leo played well, he broke the lines. It’s not because he’s a friend, but because he played hard. He was good and very active. In France, the magazines and newspapers killed him. I had an opportunity for an interview with a French magazine. But I said no because I support Leo Messi. Goodbye, see you soon. Now I’m angry.”

Agüero, however, who was forced to retire from playing earlier this season due to a heart condition, had been far from impressed by Messi’s penalty, which was saved by Thibaut Courtois at 0-0. Exclaiming on Twitch: “what a s*** penalty!”

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Saint-Étienne auction off match worn shirts for Ukraine appeal

As reported by L’Équipe, Saint-Étienne are to auction off the shirts worn by the team during the 1-0 win over Metz at the weekend when player names on the back of the shirts were replaced by the message Peace For All.

The proceeds of the auction will go to Pompiers Humanitaires Français who are involved in transporting medical supplies from France to the boarder between Poland and Ukraine, where hundreds of thousands of refugees are attempting to flee Ukraine after Russia’s invasion.

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The 20 shirts are on being auctioned on the club’s official website until this Friday afternoon.

Aussie Steelers moving on at world championships

The Australian Steelers have moved on to the quarter-finals of the World Wheelchair Rugby Championship.The Aussies are already assured of advancing to the knockout stage after thumping Colombia 54-42 on Thursday, following other commanding victories over Brazil, Canada, and Denmark this week.This set up a battle with Japan to decide the top of group B, with the defending world champions coming away with the 54-50 victory.“Mentally, this was the toughest match of the preliminaries. Being able to face the fourth team of the other pool will give us some ease physically as we move up in the competition, so we will need to make the most of that in terms of results,” Japan captain Yukinobu Ike said via WRWC.“I think it is a wonderful thing that we advanced to the knockout stage by winning all five of our games.”Despite this, Steelers star Andrew Edmondson said the performance showed the Australians were building nicely for the matches ahead.They are out to prove a point to rivals after their nine-year reign as Paralympic champions ended when they missed out on a medal in Tokyo last year after falling to the hosts 60-52 in the bronze medal match."We worked on a lot of things in that game. Thankfully we got a good lead and got the opportunity to give some of our guys a rest, so bring on the next game," Edmondson said."We're just getting started. We're doing well but I think maybe some teams have forgotten about how good we can be. "We definitely haven't, that's why we're here and we really building something."Australia will face Great Britain in the quarter-finals, who entered as the team to beat after taking gold at the 2020 Paralympics.Click Here: custom stamp die mould

Dortmund want Hugo Ekitike to replace Erling Haaland

As reported by Le10Sport, with the departure of their Norwegian striker Erling Haaland highly likely this summer, Borussia Dortmund are looking to Ligue 1 for a replacement. 

Indeed, Reims’ 19-year-old striker Hugo Ekitike is of significant interest to the Bundesliga side. Despite relatively minimal game time this season after breaking through in the autumn, Ekitike has nine league goals so far this term and was subject to widespread English interest in January.

West Ham bid €25m but they were rejected, as were Newcastle who surpassed the €30m mark, bonuses included. It’s likely Dortmund would have to exceed both offers to convince the club to sell.

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Kylian Mbappé and Mauricio Pochettino urge PSG ultras to support them ahead of Le Classique

Following PSG’s 6-1 victory over Clermont at the weekend, the capital club’s attention turned towards their next league fixture, Le Classique against Marseille next Sunday night at the Parc des Princes. With the context of the sour relationship between the ultras and the club since elimination from the Champions League, both Mauricio Pochettino and Kylian Mbappé urged the supporters to get behind them for the game against the league’s second-placed side.

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“We would love the supporters to be with us,” said the league’s top scorer to Canal+. “We understand their disappointment. If they’re with us it would be amazing, if not, we’ll do our job anyway.”

Paris Saint-Germain’s Argentine boss had the same message. “Next Sunday against OM is not a bonus game, it’s a special game. The supporters have every right to protest, we’re a democracy. But we hope that they will be with us and that they will leave their disappointment and anger to one side. All that to demonstrate to the whole world a strong image of our club.”

Steelers win wheelchair rugby world title

The Australian Steelers have beaten the United States in a thrilling final to be crowned world champions of wheelchair rugby. The cat-and-mouse showpiece match in Denmark ended 58-55 in Australia's favour, providing some redemption after missing out to Japan by a single point at the last world championships in Sydney four years ago. "We were written off three months ago and now we are the best wheelchair rugby team in the world," Australia's captain Chris Bond said. "We never got a good lead but we just fought inch by inch. We held our nerve. We knew we just had to hold on, grit our teeth and keep pushing."Coach Brad Dubberley described Sunday's victory as "immensely satisfying" after his team missed out on a medal at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo last year.  "It's been a hard slog for our whole team over the past couple of years," he said."To have built this team and be successful in a tournament like this when so many teams could have won it, it is absolutely huge."The team's most-capped player Ryley Batt – named the tournament's most valuable player – was delighted to add to his 2014 world championship gold and heal the hurt of 2018. "I've been a world champion before, but to be honest, this one feels more like a fairytale," he said.  "Losing on home soil in 2018 really hurt. It really, really hurt. But to come back to win this world championship is a testament to our character."The Steelers reached the final for a fourth consecutive time on Saturday with a 56-55 win over hosts Denmark.Japan beat the hosts 61-57 to take the bronze medal, who had defeat Australia in the group stages.Click Here: Mexico soccer tracksuit

Lyon met with West Ham’s Issa Diop last week as talks accelerate

As reported by L’Équipe, Lyon are looking to step up their pursuit of West Ham United centre-back Issa Diop ahead of a summer move.

The former Toulouse captain, now 25, started the Europa League quarter-final second leg against The Hammers in the week and OL director of football Vincent Ponsot took the chance to meet with the player’s agents over a possible transfer. The meeting went well with OL willing to offer a long-term deal and an attractive salary.

Although his deal with the London side is up in 2023, WHU are looking for at least €10m to allow Diop to leave this summer, say the sports daily. Previous reports had suggested OL would need to play closer to €15m.

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