Toulouse sideline Cameroon forward Frank Magri for the remainder of the season after contract standoff

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Toulouse drop Frank Magri from squad

Toulouse FC have effectively sidelined Cameroonian forward Frank Magri for the remainder of the season after refusing to extend his contract with the club.

The 26-year-old striker, who joined Toulouse in 2023 and is contracted until June 2026, has reportedly turned down the club’s renewal offer—sparking frustration within the club’s hierarchy. According to reports, the Ligue 1 side has responded decisively, opting to take a firm stance against the player.

Magri was left out of the squad that travelled to face Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, despite initially being included. The decision to drop him was reportedly made at the last minute as tensions escalated over his contractual situation.

Sources indicate that Toulouse are now prepared to go even further, with plans to exclude Magri from selection for the rest of the campaign. The move is seen as both a disciplinary measure and a warning to other players amid ongoing contract negotiations.

Magri, an international with Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions, is believed to be eyeing a free transfer when his current deal runs down, a scenario that would see Toulouse lose him without compensation. This has clearly not gone down well with the club, who had hoped to secure his long-term future or potentially cash in on a transfer.

The situation leaves Toulouse in a delicate position. While they aim to assert authority and protect their interests, sidelining a first-team forward during a competitive Ligue 1 season could also impact their on-pitch ambitions.

For Magri, the standoff signals an uncertain immediate future. Frozen out of matchday squads and facing months without competitive football, the striker must now weigh his next move carefully as he edges closer to a potential high-stakes exit.

As the saga unfolds, the clash between player ambition and club control once again highlights the growing tension surrounding contracts in modern football—where loyalty, leverage, and long-term planning often collide.