Nice on Thursday announced the signing of France right-back Jonathan Clauss from Marseille on a two-year deal. Clauss, 31, who joined Marseille in 2022, was an unused member of Les Bleus’ Euro 2024 squad. He joins for a fee of about five million euros ($5.43 million), according to reports.
On the Cote d’Azur, Clauss will reunite with Franck Haise, the ex-boss of Lens, where the defender spent two seasons before moving to the Stade Velodrome.
“It’s true that the possibility of working with the coach made a difference in my choice,” Clauss said in a Nice statement.
“I’m at an important moment in my career. I need to play often, and to continue playing in European competition… I’m ambitious, like Nice,” he added.
Source: eNCA
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