Nancy have permanently signed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thomas-Mangani-c34974 ahead of the new season and Les Chardons are hoping that new signings will help the club finish in upper half of the table
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/AS-Nancy-c38468 finished 11th in 2011/2012 campaign three points behind 10th place Marseille. Nancy were helped in their conquest to stay in Ligue 1 last season by the two exciting loan signings; attacking midfielder Yohan Mollo who can also
play as a winger and midfielder Thomas Mangani .
Mollo joined the club in January on loan with an option of permanent transfer from Spanish outfit Granada in the winter transfer market. The 22-year-old enjoyed a successful time at Tomblaine and has now signed a four-year-deal with Nancy that will see him
stay with the club until 2016.
Thomas Mangani enjoyed a terrific time and was an essential part of Jean Fernandez’s side. The 25-year-old midfielder joined Nancy on a season-long-loan from Monaco and now ASNL have permanently signed the player after agreeing terms with his parent club.
Mangani’s excellent form prompted Nancy to snap up the player on a permanent basis and the player has signed a two-year-deal with his new club.
Nancy have been really ambitious ahead of the new Ligue 1 season and are very busy in summer Mercato. Signing of Mollo and Mangani have taken the total number of summer arrivals at Nancy to six.
2006 Coupe de la Ligue champions have already signed Abdou Rahman Dampha, Romain Grange, Thomas Ayasse and Salif Sane. The new arrivals are a clear warning to other Ligue 1 clubs that Nancy mean business and can be a threat for any team next season.
AS Nancy finished 2011/2012 Ligue 1 season on a high after managing to finish 11th ahead of the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valenciennes-FC-c40865, OGC Nice and Sochaux. Les Chardons failed to finish in top ten by just only three points and finished the campaign with 45
points on the table.
Start of next season promises a lot of entertaining football in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 and it’s anyone’s title with PSG and Lille spending a lot of money and other clubs sticking to their academy system. It will be hard to guess who will be the Champion of France next season.
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