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RC Strasbourg transfer market activity

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RC Strasbourg is engaged in significant squad restructuring through various transfer activities. The club has finalized a deal for the transfer of Costa Rican defender Jeyland Mitchell from Sturm Graz, with the Graz for a total package valued at eight million euros. Mitchell, a former Feyenoord player who had previously joined 21-year-old international with 25 caps for Costa Rica, has signed a contract with the Ligue 1 club running until 2031. The move represents a record-breaking sale for Sturm Graz, marking the most expensive departure of a defender in the Austrian side club’s history. Sturm Graz had previously acquired Mitchell permanently for approximately 1.8 million euros, has agreed to personal terms and is traveling to undergo euros following a medical examination. The move loan spell from Feyenoord. As a result of a sell-on clause, Feyenoord is expected to provide receive a financial windfall for Feyenoord via a sell-on clause. from the transaction. To manage these arrivals and adhere to UEFA financial regulations, Strasbourg is utilizing revenue from substantial player sales, including the departures of Julio Enciso and Abdoul Ouattara to Ipswich Town, which are expected to generate approximately €60 million. Other incoming activity includes a €7 million deal for Portuguese winger Fabio Baldé from Hamburg SV. Meanwhile, the club is managing interest from RB Leipzig regarding key players Samir El Mourabet and Diego Moreira, though Strasbourg maintains leverage due to their existing contracts.

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  1. 2026-08-20 01:42 UTC RC Strasbourg transfer market activity
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  3. 2026-08-16 04:07 UTC RC Strasbourg transfer market activity

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