22-04-2025 09:54 via getfootballnewsfrance.com

Chelsea’s Mathis Amougou may replace Andrey Santos at Strasbourg

Chelsea’s Mathis Amougou may replace Andrey Santos at StrasbourgAndrey Santos (20) has backed up the promise that he showed during his brief loan spell at RC Strasbourg Alsace last season by producing a consistently excellent campaign, putting Les Alsaciens in contention for UEFA Champions League football.The Brazilian has been imperious in the midfield, captaining the club on occasions, having quickly earned the trust of Liam Rosenior. However, it is highly likely that Santos re
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