It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Chamois Niortais this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
Boards get told what they have done wrong for years and hear nothing on the days they get it right. This is one of those days: Ethan Nkouka from Le Havre AC for $260.0K, and a ticket office having a very good morning.
Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Gabriel Legrand is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.
Flavio Paganelli was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
Nobody at Chamois Niortais will say this on the record and the team sheets have been saying it for weeks. There is a small group in every squad who get picked when the fixture is difficult, and he has joined it.
Leroy Abanda damages knee ligaments — 135 days out
The words a physio says slowly. 135 days is what the club will announce and everybody who has heard this diagnosis before knows the number is the least of it: the knee comes back before the player does.
Santiago Hidalgo was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
Squad1 Feb 2027
Daren Mosengo falls out with a teammate over standards
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
The injury that keeps coming back, keeps being rushed back from, and quietly costs more careers than the dramatic ones. 15 days is the estimate; the honest figure depends on whether anybody is patient.
“I watch every Chamois Niortais game from here. That says everything about where my head is.” The loan at RC Lens runs its course, but his heart never made the trip.
A season-long look at somebody else’s player: Daren Mosengo arrives from Le Havre AC with something to prove and a return ticket in the drawer. Good loans make everybody richer; this one starts Saturday.
In brief
MarketThe window shut and Sébastien Guillot is still in the building
Jacques Arnaud, 21, plays like he has been here for years — 8.16
A mark of 8.16 means one thing beside a twenty-nine-year-old's name and something else entirely beside a 21-year-old's. Nobody at the ground needed telling which this was.
The accountants will call it good business and they will be right, which is not the point anybody outside the boardroom is making. Stéphane Royer was one of the reasons people came, and $500.0K does not replace that by itself.
Flavio Paganelli was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
He is 21, he is averaging 7.08, and older professionals have started passing to him in the difficult minutes. That last part is the real scouting report.
AC Ajaccio paid $500.0K and Chamois Niortais took it, which is the whole story in one sentence. The longer version involves a wage budget and will be told all season.
Boards get told what they have done wrong for years and hear nothing on the days they get it right. This is one of those days: Philippe Arnaud from Tours for $220.0K, and a ticket office having a very good morning.
Ask anyone on the way out what separated the sides and you will get one name: Jacques Arnaud. 1‑0 against Nimes, and the applause at the whistle was mostly his.
“I did not go to Stade Lavallois to sit and watch. I want to come back to Chamois Niortais and fight for my place.” 0 appearances in 21 matches say the rest.
There is a version of every career where the player ends up somewhere he chose rather than somewhere that chose him. Ilann Garin is living that version at Tours, and it tends to show in the first month.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Tours this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
Chamois Niortais pay $220.0K, and the deal is done. The number reads well on a balance sheet; whether it reads well on the pitch is next season's question.
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
The paperwork is done long before the player is. Mehdi Tlili has agreed terms to come here when his current deal runs out, which means Tours have spent a summer's transfer budget on a phone call.
Ask anyone on the way out what separated the sides and you will get one name: Raymond Pierre. 1‑0 against Sochaux, and the applause at the whistle was mostly his.
There is a particular kind of quiet from an away end watching one man score twice. Raymond Pierre provided it, and the 8.47 beside his name is if anything generous to everybody else.
Nicolás Rodríguez was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
“I did not go to RC Strasbourg to sit and watch. I want to come back to Tours and fight for my place.” 0 appearances in 9 matches say the rest.
Squad12 Oct 2026
5 new faces, and Tours are still learning each other
A squad rebuilt inside one window pays for it in a currency nobody budgets for. The football is not worse than the sum of the players; it is worse than the sum of the players who have played together before.
It is not much of a headline and it is the reason players believe the next promise. Tours told Matvey Lukin something would happen and then it happened, which in this industry passes for remarkable.
“I have ambitions, and I would like the club to share them.” Nobody has asked to leave and nobody has been shown the door — but a player chooses that sentence carefully, and a boardroom hears it exactly as it was meant.
Squad14 Sep 2026
Thomas Michel falls out with a teammate over standards
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
“I am grateful for the games, but I did not become a footballer to be somebody else's spare part.” He wants to be at Tours, and 0 appearances in 5 say he has earned the hearing.
“It had gone on long enough. I would rather have it out than leave it sitting there.” Ten minutes behind a closed door at Tours, and both men came out saying it was fine.
It is a small honour and it is not nothing: somebody watched every match in the division and decided that Jérôme Boyer was the best thing in any of them.
“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Tours can pretend not to have heard.
The phone has started ringing about Thomas Michel again, and this time the name on the line is Forli. Tours are listening politely and promising nothing.
Everything was agreed until it was not, and Philippe Arnaud reports back to Tours with a summer to forget. Neither club is saying who walked away from the table.
Alexandre Coeff was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
A 2‑0 win over Clermont Foot, earned rather than given, and the sort of afternoon that sends everyone home talking about next week instead of this one.
Marked 8.30 — the sort of number a correspondent writes down twice to be sure. Everything he tried came off, and what he did not try was not worth trying.
He wheeled away like a man who had been carrying it for months, because he had. Tours have their signing off the mark and one press-conference question retired.
There is no complaint available here and everybody involved knows it, which does not make the walk to the bench any shorter. Form is the only currency in football that cannot be borrowed against.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Tours this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
$27.3M is a serious amount of money and it does not play centre-forward. Everybody in the dressing room knows who used to be looked at when it went wrong.
The offer was not close and it was refused without much discussion. Whether the second one is refused as quickly is another matter.
The terraces10 Aug 2026
Supporters turn on the $27.3M sale of Antoine Huet
He is going to Bayern Munich, the club has $27.3M it did not have on Friday, and the phone-ins have already decided how they feel about that. Selling well and selling somebody they loved are not the same skill.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Tours this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Jérôme Boyer is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.
Add another name to the list: FC Lorient have asked the question everybody in the game has been asking about Vincent Paul. The answer from Tours has not changed — yet.
“I watch every Tours game from here. That says everything about where my head is.” The loan at RC Strasbourg runs its course, but his heart never made the trip.