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3 days ago
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Mercato: Nathan Ngoy reveals the reasons behind his move to Lille
Nathan Ngoy Of Congolese descent, Nathan Ngoy joined LOSC this summer. He explains his decision. Unveiled in Lille this Friday, Nathan Ngoy shed light on his choice. "I am very proud, very happy to join such a big club in France. It's a club that will bring me a lot, and I think I can also contribute. I am a central defender, but I've already played as a right-back, left-back, number 6, in every defensive position in a back three. I will play wherever the coach wants me to." the player shared. Although often sidelined by injuries, Nathan Ngoy managed to win over the Lille management. Olivier Létang, president of LOSC, did not hide his excitement: "He is a player with tremendous potential." However, he did admit that "there were some concerns regarding his injuries."
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5 days ago
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🎥 Video: Giroud scores his first two goals for Lille
It's Gi', it's S. This Wednesday afternoon, Lille will face Venice in a friendly match, ten days before the resumption of Ligue 1. Olivier Giroud, the star recruit of LOSC this summer, scored his first two goals with his new team during the first half of this preparation match. The first goal : The second goal : coming soon... This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here. 📸 PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
17-07-2025
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Benjamin André pushing for Paris FC move as Lille reject second bid
Benjamin André's determination to join Paris FC has escalated tensions with Lille OSC, as the 33-year-old midfielder rejected a contract extension and refused to travel with the squad for their friendly match against Como on Friday. According to , Paris FC submitted a second bid of €3m in recent days, but LOSC have yet to respond. André has reportedly agreed personal terms on a three-year deal with the Ligue 1 side and has made clear to club president Olivier Létang his desire to make the switch to the capital. LOSC, meanwhile, risk seeing a key dressing room figure depart on bad terms. André captained the team last season and made 45 appearances across all competitions, including starring in the UEFA Champions League. He has just one year left on his contract and could now face disciplinary action from the northern club after his decision to stay behind. | George Boxall


Morocco World
09-07-2025
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Igamane Transfer to Lille in Deadlock
Transfer negotiations between Rangers and Lille for Moroccan forward Hamza Igamane have stalled due to a disagreement over the transfer fee, according to journalist Sacha Tavolieri. Rangers are reportedly demanding €15 million for the 22-year-old – a significant markup from the €2.36 million they paid AS FAR just a year ago. 😡🇲🇦 At the moment, talks are stalled between LOSC & Rangers over Hamza Igamane. There's still a gap regarding the transfer fee that the new Scottish management is unwilling to accept. The Moroccan has been clear — he wants to join Lille, with whom he already has an agreement. To… — Sacha Tavolieri (@sachatavolieri) July 8, 2025 Igamane has already agreed on personal terms with Lille and made clear his intention to leave. LOSC president Olivier Létang has confirmed the club's interest in the player. Since joining Rangers on a five-year deal last summer, Igamane has impressed with 16 goals and three assists in 46 appearances during the 2024–25 season, earning double honours at the club's awards night. His breakout season has attracted interest from several European clubs, including Sevilla, Marseille, and Everton. Tags: AS FAREvertonigamaneLilleRangers
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07-07-2025
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Leeds United and Lille strike full agreement over Gabriel Gudmundsson
Lille left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson (26) is on the verge of completing a move to Leeds United, with a full agreement now in place between the two clubs for a transfer worth €12m, as reported by Foot Mercato. Gudmundsson joined LOSC from FC Groningen in the summer of 2021 and gradually established himself as a valuable squad player thanks to his pace, work-rate, and tactical flexibility. Last season, the Sweden international enjoyed his most consistent campaign in France to date, making 20 starts in Ligue 1 and featuring regularly in the UEFA Champions League under then-coach Paulo Fonseca and later Bruno Génésio. Advertisement Used frequently in a more advanced role on the left flank by Génésio, Gudmundsson's versatility is a desired feature for the newly promoted Premier League side who was brought to Lille initially for €6m, doubling in value since his move to France. GFFN | George Boxall