Football. Toulouse Stadium: discussions to expand the scope of 4 French internationals

Romain Ntamak and Antoine Dupont have reportedly started discussions with President Didier Lacroix over the extension of the Toulouse stadium. (© Icon Sport)

Barassi, Jaminet, Vincent… It’s an understatement to say that Toulouse Stadium active in Transfers currently. Parallel to these files, including the one leading to Leon, the boss will already be tied down Didier Lacroix It will consider securing a significant portion of its French international players at the end of their contract in June 2023.

And they are many. Imagine: Cyril Bale, Dorian Deguerre, Julian Marchand, François Croce, Beto Mufaka, Silivacio Tolovois, Antoine Dupont, Roman Ntamak, or even Thomas Ramos. Not to forget items such as Mattis Lebel, Rynhardt Elstadt, Alban Placines, Santiago Chocobares and Thibaud Flament. In short, while no club has been slow to buy a player’s final contract, it is essential to anticipate this.

Extension and salary increase

according to Olympic NoonToulouse Stadium has already started discussions with four of them to discuss the extension: Antoine Dupont (24 years old, 32 caps), roman netmak (22 years old, 20 caps), Julian Marchand (26 years old, 14 caps) and Francois Croce (27 years, 8 caps).

Optimism would be needed, none of which showed any initial tendencies. Of course, the extension will be accompanied by a (pretty) increase in salary, and the compensation received in connection with the departure of Chaselyn Colby in Toulon can consume this significantly. It is said that long-term contracts are under study.

Beta ahaki would also like to stay

On the other hand, Pita Ahki He has been linked with a potential exit in order to advance with the All Blacks and play the 2023 World Cup. Bound until June 2024, the center, a key player in the last titles won by Toulouse Stadium, addressed his future on Thursday, October 7, 2021. His will is clear: He wants to stay in Toulouse.

“Yes, I would like to stay in Toulouse. With my family we love the city. I admit there are many opportunities, but I want to continue with this group,” said the New Zealander, without whom the Reds and the Blacks do not have the same performance on the pitch.

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