Featured image of post Mercato OGC Nice: offensive reinforcement and defensive challenges

Mercato OGC Nice: offensive reinforcement and defensive challenges

The summer mercato of the GOC Nice is in full swing one week from the closing of transfers. The club recently strengthened its attack with the arrival of Kevin Carlos, a new Spanish pre-centre from FC Basel. This recruit, acquired for 6 million euros, is particularly appreciated for his exceptional physical qualities, including his size and weight. Carlos’ arrival is part of a clear strategy of the club, aimed at filling an urgent need for offensive power.

The Nice GOC was also active in the defensive sector, but with less success. The interest in Lassine Sinayoko, a Malian defender, was extinguished due to wage demands deemed too high by the Nice club. A new concern for the supporters comes with the possible signature of Jonathan Claus by the Bayer Leverkusen. The French side would be interested in this transfer, and the club is already preparing to replace it, with Hamari Traorรฉ and Anthony Caci as privileged tracks.

In summary, the GOC Nice is actively pursuing its mercato operations, seeking to strengthen its strength both in attack and in defence. While Kevin Carlos’ arrival is good news, Claus’s potential departures and Sinayoko’s failure highlight the challenges the club faces. The Nice GCO will therefore have to exercise pragmatism and determination to conclude the remaining transfers before the end of the mercato.