ASSE Cracks: International Implications & Analysis

With the end of the winter transfer window fast approaching, the management of AS Saint-Etienne is working hard to recruit a new midfielder. In the viewfinder, Rayan Raveloson, formerly of ESTAC and AJ Auxerre.
Saint-Etienne’s season is far from expectations. After starting it with a large-scale summer transfer window and some 25 million euros spent on recruitment, the Foréz club has never managed to progress, in the words of its coach Eirik Horneland. By losing to Reims on the last day of Ligue 2, the Greens fell to fifth place in the standings. With the double injury of Jaber and Lamba against Reims, as well as the setbacks concerning Pierre Ekwah, the Saint-Etienne management no longer has a choice and must quickly find a defensive midfielder before the end of the winter transfer window on February 2. Among the avenues explored, we find in particular Rayan Raveloson.

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ASSE attempts an international

In any case, this is what we must believe from information from L’Equipe according to which the former AJ Auxerre midfielder is one of the many files under study in the Saint-Etienne offices. The 29-year-old Malagasy international has a profile that really appeals to Saint-Etienne leaders, who see him as an experienced player who knows French football well and who has interesting technical qualities.

Under contract until June 2028 with Young Boys Berne, a club he joined in January 2025, Rayan Raveloson could find in Sainté an environment conducive to the development of his game and a starting place of choice, since the needs in the midfield are cruelly felt. It remains to be seen whether the Swiss club will agree to let the man who has 30 appearances this season leave. And if he is ready to leave a team that plays in the Europa League to join another that is struggling in Ligue 2…

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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