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Terem Moffi Set for Potential January Exit as Ligue 1 Clubs Circle

Terem Moffi Set for Potential January Exit as Ligue 1 Clubs Circle

Nigerian forward Terem Moffi may be on his way out of OGC Nice in the January transfer window, with several Ligue 1 clubs reportedly monitoring his situation closely.

Moffi’s future at the club became uncertain after he was shockingly attacked by a group of supporters following Nice’s defeat to his former club, Lorient. The incident has left the striker distressed, and he is currently on sick leave. As a result, he will not feature in Nice’s UEFA Europa League clash against Sporting Braga tonight.

Despite a modest return of two goals in 10 league appearances this season, the 27-year-old remains highly rated in France. His physical presence, link-up play, and proven track record continue to make him an attractive option for clubs looking to bolster their attack. Moffi joined Nice from Lorient in January 2023 and has since been a key figure in the club’s frontline.

Reports indicate that multiple French top-flight teams are preparing to make a move should Nice decide to part ways with the striker.

Opinion: Moffi Deserves Better — Not Blame

The situation surrounding Terem Moffi is a reminder of how quickly football passion can cross dangerous lines. A player being attacked by his own supporters is not just unacceptable — it is deeply damaging to a club’s image and locker-room morale.

Moffi has given his best whenever called upon. His goal numbers this season may not be explosive, but strikers often thrive on stability, confidence, and a supportive environment. Right now, Nice offers him none of these.

In truth, a move might be the fresh start he needs. A club that values his contribution, protects its players, and rebuilds his confidence could help him rediscover the explosive form he’s capable of.

And for Ligue 1 clubs circling around him, this could be a rare opportunity — a top-class striker at a crossroads, ready to prove himself again.

If Nice cannot guarantee his safety and emotional well-being, then letting him go may be the best decision for everyone involved.

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