Falaye Sacko is facing an uncertain future at Montpellier HSC following a difficult spell at the club.
Since the arrival of new head coach Jean-Louis Gasset, the Malian right-back has found himself relegated to the bench, losing his starting spot to Enzo Tchato.
Having remained unused in the last three matches, Sacko now appears to be out of favour in Gasset’s plans.
The 29-year-old defender, who is contracted to Montpellier until 2025, is facing a frustrating situation.
Once a regular fixture in the team, Sacko now finds himself on the periphery, struggling for game time under the new manager.
🚨🚨🚨 DANGER EN LIGUE 1 : MONTPELLIER FONCE DROIT EN LIGUE 2 🤯🤯🤯
8 DÉFAITES en 10 MATCHS de championnat. 🥶🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/JFCesPDn0N
— Actu Ligue 1 (@ActuL1_) November 3, 2024
As the winter transfer window approaches, the possibility of a move away from the club is becoming increasingly likely.
Montpellier HSC, currently grappling with both sporting and financial difficulties, may be open to offers for Sacko if a suitable bid is made.
With the player looking to reignite his career, a departure in the upcoming transfer window could provide him with the fresh start he needs.
The club, in its current circumstances, is unlikely to stand in the way if a compelling offer is presented.
Sacko’s situation at Montpellier mirrors the challenges faced by many players whose roles change under new management.
While he has been a valuable asset for the club in the past, his reduced involvement this season has led to uncertainty about his future at the Ligue 1 side.
🚨Falaye Sacko pourrait rejoindre la Russie!
Bonne destination pour l’international malien ? pic.twitter.com/rIJL5yVtGq— Nation Foot Mali 🇲🇱 (@nationfootmali) July 7, 2024
For now, Sacko remains a part of the squad, but the coming weeks could prove pivotal in determining whether he continues his career at Montpellier or seeks new opportunities elsewhere.
His next move will be crucial as he looks to regain his form and consistency on the pitch.