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Published 09:45 14 Jan 2022 GMT
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"On Tuesday morning I went to training as usual, but no one came to see me… Then, I had a meeting that afternoon with Gerard Lopez and Admar Lopes, who told me that they wanted to find a solution for the future, but that I could continue to train with the first team."
While the centre-back has been informed that he is allowed to continue to train at the club, he has also been told that he will be sold in the January window. In a recent interview, López confirmed that Bordeaux would be cutting ties with Koscielny."We are not attacking the player or the person, but it is decided that Laurent will not finish the season with us and he will leave the club in January," said López.
"I think that he can still play football so if we can help him to keep playing, he will leave as a player.
"He has this right to convert into something else (as a coach – at the club) too, maybe a bit later.
"There are a number of possibilities, they are all on the table."
Since leaving Arsenal in 2019, Koscielny has made 65 appearances for the Ligue 1 side, registering three assists during his time at the Matmut Atlantique. Related links:
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