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Nantes' Pedro Chirivella to join Panathinaikos

Nantes' Pedro Chirivella to join Panathinaikos

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Moses Simon's departure from FC Nantes has been confirmed, with the Nigerian joining Paris FC. Another stalwart of this Nantes side is now set to depart – Pedro Chirivella (28).
It is expected to be a summer of change at the Beaujoire. There has already been a managerial change with Luís Castro replacing Antoine Kombouaré, whilst Simon has also left after six years at the club.
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L'Équipe understands that former Liverpool midfielder Chirivella will be the next to depart. The Spaniard arrived five years ago on a free transfer and has since been elected club captain. He has been a key member in Les Canaris' midfield and was a part of the club's Coupe de France triumph back in 2022.
Last season, he played 30 games in Ligue 1, but he is now set to depart for a relatively nominal fee. As per L'Équipe, a deal has been reached with Panathinaikos, who will pay just €2m for his services.
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