Moises Simon: Nantes Return & Transfer Window Updates

Sold to Paris FC for 7 million euros, Moses Simon did not really achieve the success hoped for in the capital. To the point that FC Nantes hopes to complete its return during the winter transfer window.
In great difficulty since the start of the season, FC Nantes is going through a significant zone of turbulence. Sixteenth in Ligue 1, the club chaired by Waldemar Kita parted ways with its coach Luis Castro on Wednesday. A strong decision on the part of the Nantes board, which will have to find a new strong man to lead its team, in addition to being active during the January transfer window. Reinforcements are essential to hope for a recovery during the second half of the season. All sectors of the game are affected, including the attack despite Ganago’s return from loan from the United States.

To everyone’s surprise, FC Nantes would like to bring back its former star striker Moses Simon to the club. In any case, this is the information from the insider account @fan_fcnantes_foot. “FC Nantes is trying to re-seduce Moses Simon! For the upcoming winter transfer window, Nantes management contacted the Paris FC winger to offer him a return on loan. At the moment T, Moses Simon would not necessarily be very hot” explains the media insider on

Author of three goals in Ligue 1 since the start of the season, Moses Simon has disappointed at Paris FC, where his irregularity has earned him the role of replacement in recent weeks. The fact remains that for the former Nantes striker, a return to Beaujoire is not on the agenda for the moment. It remains to be seen whether at the end of January, the Nantes residents will try their luck again for what would be a nice move during the winter transfer window to strengthen a very harmless attack with only 13 goals scored since the start of the season in Ligue 1.

Marcus Cole

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