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Ibrahim Diallo intéresse Gloucester

Le troisième-ligne français Ibrahim Diallo court avec le ballon tandis que l'ailier de l'Uruguay, Mateo Vinals, tente de l'arrêter lors du matchentre l'Uruguay et la France au stade Charrua de Montevideo, le 10 juillet 2024. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP) (Photo by EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP via Getty Images)

Gloucester, qui a terminé neuvième de la Premiership la saison dernière, est l’un des clubs intéressés par la signature du troisième-ligne du Racing 92, Ibrahim Diallo, si le club parisien ne lui propose pas un contrat à long terme.

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Le troisieme-ligne aile âgé de 26 ans est en fin de contrat à La Défense Arena l’été prochain et suscite déjà l’intérêt d’adversaires du Top 14 tels que Toulon et Toulouse, selon le Midi Olympique, mais aussi du côté de Gloucester

D’après nos informations, un transfert à Gloucester semble improbable, car les Cherry and Whites devraient débourser une somme considérable pour rendre l’opération attractive, ce qui rendrait l’accord trop coûteux à réaliser.

Cependant, l’idée n’est pas entièrement exclue, surtout si Gloucester parvient à dégager des fonds en se séparant des troisième-lignes Zach Mercer, qui attire l’intérêt de la France après avoir peiné à s’imposer dans l’équipe anglaise dirigée par Steve Borthwick, et Ruan Ackermann.

Toulon sera en concurrence avec Gloucester, tandis que Toulouse surveillera également l’évolution de la situation à Paris, où des négociations entre Diallo et les dirigeants du Racing sont déjà en cours.

Gloucester ne devrait pas avoir à attendre longtemps pour savoir si un accord est envisageable, car les grands clubs français visent généralement à finaliser l’essentiel de leurs transferts d’ici Noël, période où le marché a tendance à ralentir.

« Ibou » Diallo, qui a débuté sa carrière à l’AAS Sarcelles, a rejoint le Racing en 2015. Depuis, il a accumulé 115 apparitions et inscrit neuf essais. Il a fait ses débuts avec l’équipe après avoir quitté le banc lors d’un match contre Bordeaux en décembre 2018.

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Il compte quatre sélections avec le XV de France depuis le 13 juillet 2021. Le championnat du monde 2018 avec les U20 a réintégré le groupe de Fabien Galthié pour la première fois depuis le match contre le Japon en juillet 2022 pour la rencontre face à l’Uruguay.

Cet article a été à l’origine publié en anglais sur RugbyPass.com et adapté en français par Willy Billiard.

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