Casablanca – Abdullah Al Alawi
Younes Belhanda has decided to leave France Casablanca – Abdullah Al Alawi The President of French club Montpellier, Louis Nicollin, has told French newspaper L'Equipe that he does not regret Moroccan midfielder Younes Belhanda's decision to leave the club, saying the international player is not essential to the club's success. Belhanda is attracting interest from Turkish side Fenerbahçe, Nicollin revealed, adding "Turkey's complicated. There's only Germany and England that I sell my players to, but not other countries, even Spain, except for Real and Barcelona." "Apart from Turkey, I don't know if anybody else wants him," he said. The French club's controversial president said, "if it was [Remy] Cabella or [Benjamin] Stambouli who wanted to leave, I would've been sad, but Belhanda had his mind made up and he showed a lack of professionalism with the money he wanted in wages." Asked if he was concerned about Belhanda's exit, Nicollin said: "I'm off to Thailand tomorrow. I will watch the World Cup game and then I'm out of here. He can get himself out of this mess on his own."