The Nice GCO’s mercato continues to be current, with sustained activity and constant changes in the situation. The Nice team was initially actively involved in the search for reinforcements for its field environment, notably with the Mahdi Camara dossier of the Brestois Stadium. After an initial agreement with the Breton club and the player, a more lucrative offer from Stade Rennais finally convinced Camara to join the Breton region. This defection forced the Nice GOC to explore new tracks, leading to the arrival of Salis Abdul Sameed, a defensive midfielder familiar with the Nice coach and having already evolved together in Lens. This recruit, whose transfer amounted to about 2 million euros, is part of a desire to strengthen the defensive sector.
At the same time, the GOC Nice is continuing its efforts to strengthen its attack. Although the name Odsonne Edouarda was mentioned earlier this week, negotiations with Crystal Palace seem to be blocked, encouraging the club to consider other options. Rumors send him potentially to Switzerland, with attacker Kevin Carlos particularly appreciated by the Nice leadership. Other clubs, including Spanish and English, would also be interested in this player. Moreover, the Lassine Sinayoko case, midfielder of AJ Auxerre, remains pending, with advanced discussions between the two clubs, although no agreement has yet been formalized.
Finally, the mercato of the Nice GOC is also marked by potential departures. Pablo Rosario is expected to leave the club in the next few days, as the midfielder refuses to play games so as not to compromise his chances of transfer. His next destination could be Saudi Arabia, where FC Porto, recently reinforced by the arrival of Francesco Farioli, would closely monitor the file. These movements and tracks illustrate the intensity and complexity of the mercato for the GOC Nice, which seeks to build a competitive team for the coming season.