OGC Nice confirmed on Wednesday a wave of exits, with several key players signing elsewhere, while FC Bordeaux unveiled three new signings. The moves, announced on July 8, shake up Nice's squad ahead of Ligue 1's restart.
Which players have left OGC Nice?
Among the departures, midfielder Moussa Dembélé signed with AS Monaco, a transfer finalized on July 5. Defender Ludovic Ajorque joined RC Strasbourg, with an agreement reached on July 6. Finally, forward Jordan Ferri chose LOSC Lille, completing his deal on July 7. These exits leave a significant gap in Nice's midfield and defence.
Who is arriving at Bordeaux?
Bordeaux announced three signings: goalkeeper Anthony Lopes (formerly of OGC Nice) signed a two‑year contract, midfielder Brahim Díaz (ex‑Valencia) joined the Girondins, and striker Mamadou Sakho (ex‑Rennes) signed for three seasons. The newcomers are expected to bolster a side that struggled for consistency last season.
How do these transfers affect OGC Nice?
With Dembélé, Ajorque and Ferri gone, Nice must act quickly. The club sits 16th in Ligue 1 with 32 points, a record of 7 wins, 11 draws and 16 losses from 34 games, and recent form WDDLD. Goals scored stand at 37 while 60 have been conceded, a –23 goal difference. The 44‑point gap behind leaders Paris Saint‑Germain underscores the urgency for a revamp.
What solutions are there for the next window?
Coach Frédéric Antonetti will need to identify internal replacements or trigger release clauses. Management has already hinted at recruiting a creative midfielder and a central defender before the transfer deadline on August 31. Meanwhile, promising youngsters from Nice's academy could be promoted to fill the void.
What impact for Bordeaux?
The three new players give Bordeaux added depth. Lopes brings experience between the sticks, Díaz strengthens the midfield, and Sakho adds firepower up front. The club aims to climb out of the mid‑table and target a European spot next season.
In short, the July 8 transfers reshape both clubs: Nice must rebuild its squad to avoid relegation, while Bordeaux bets on fresh faces to revive its campaign.
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