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Wolves Discover How Much They Must Pay for Nantes Striker Matthis Abline

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Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in signing Nantes striker Matthis Abline.  The Midlands outfit want to bring in a replacement for Matheus
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Paris FC and its owners, Red Bull and the Arnault familyParis FC and its owners, Red Bull and the ArnaultFC Nantes family: Matthis Abline ready for the clash? The player forces his departure and Paris intends to take advantage of it. Matthis Abline (22 years old, 9 goals in L1 last season) wants to move... and things are starting to heat up with FC Nantes. Absent from the group for the friendly against Paris FC, officially due to injury, the str…

The situation seems to be going internally around the future of Matthis Abline, as announced by FootMercato. While the player seems inclined to a start, and several offers have been put on the table, the Nantes leaders categorically refuse, and increase the price demanded for their attacker. No one is intransferable Yesterday, journalists took advantage of the meeting between FC Nantes and Paris FC – which is part of the teams interested in Abli…

The Matthis Abline saga is taking a tense turn at FC Nantes. The 22-year-old striker, tired of the drawn-out negotiations, is beginning to lose patience with the Kita management.

As the season approaches 2025, all eyes turn to Matthis Abline, a promising young attacker who was able to shine in the previous season. While the mercato is in full swing, the club is asking for a substantial amount for its leading player, setting a minimum price of 40 million euros. This quest for the valorization of its talents is a logic that is observed in many football clubs, but it also raises questions about the future of the Canaris.

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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