European Interest in Signing Nantes Talent
Foot Mercato reported that Nantes is monitoring the future of its promising 17-year-old player, Taïl Taty, amid significant interest from major European clubs, most notably Bayern Munich, Juventus, and Milan. Nantes is demanding no less than 50 million euros for their young player.
Taty has become one of the key pillars in Nantes' squad since the beginning of the season, starting in the first 11 matches of the French league before signing his first professional contract until 2028, confirming his status as one of the top French talents in the center-back position.
The site confirmed that Nantes' management and Taty's family refuse any departure before the end of the season, focusing on enabling the player to complete his first full season in the league, increasing his contribution to the team, and building a foundation for a successful future career.
The report pointed out that the player continues to focus on improving his level in a familiar environment, ensuring educational and personal stability alongside his athletic development, in a step aimed at guaranteeing his steady rise to the ranks of the best European clubs in the future.
Taty has become one of the key pillars in Nantes' squad since the beginning of the season, starting in the first 11 matches of the French league before signing his first professional contract until 2028, confirming his status as one of the top French talents in the center-back position.
The site confirmed that Nantes' management and Taty's family refuse any departure before the end of the season, focusing on enabling the player to complete his first full season in the league, increasing his contribution to the team, and building a foundation for a successful future career.
The report pointed out that the player continues to focus on improving his level in a familiar environment, ensuring educational and personal stability alongside his athletic development, in a step aimed at guaranteeing his steady rise to the ranks of the best European clubs in the future.