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- Paul Nardi will exit Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer when his contract expires this summer.
- The 32-year-old goalkeeper has caught the attention of two French top-flight clubs.
- Toulouse FC and ESTAC Troyes both want to sign the experienced shot-stopper.
- Nardi played 18 matches for the London club after joining the Championship side in 2024.
Paul Nardi is heading back to France. The experienced goalkeeper will leave Queens Park Rangers at the end of the season. His contract expires this summer.
The 32-year-old joined the Championship side in 2024. He has made 18 appearances for the West London club during his short stay. Now he is set for a return to his homeland.
According to Foot Mercato, two Ligue 1 clubs want his signature. Toulouse FC and ESTAC Troyes are both tracking the former Monaco keeper.
Toulouse need a new number two. Their current first choice, Guillaume Restes, faces an uncertain future. The club wants a reliable backup option.
Troyes have a different situation. They earned promotion from Ligue 2 and need to strengthen their squad. The club wants players with top-flight experience.
Nardi fits the bill perfectly. He has played for Monaco and Nancy in the French top division. His knowledge of the league makes him an attractive target for both clubs.