Le Mans FC are being linked with a move for Amiens SC right-back Amine Chabane in a deal that could see the highly rated teenager change clubs within Ligue 2.
The 19-year-old defender, who holds both Moroccan and Algerian nationality, is rumoured to be on Le Mans’ radar as they look to strengthen their options on the right side of defence. The move has been reported with the probability of completion currently listed as “?”, underlining that talks remain at a speculative stage.
Chabane, born on 15 August 2006 in Les Lilas, stands at 1.83m and is a right-footed specialist at right-back. He wears the number 39 shirt for Amiens and is valued at €1.50m, according to Transfermarkt – a figure that could make him an affordable option for Le Mans if negotiations progress. With his contract situation at Amiens not publicly detailed and no expiry date listed, there is also external speculation that he could edge towards free-agent status in the future if no new deal is agreed, a factor that typically fuels transfer talk in Ligue 2.
The defender is registered with Amiens SC and features in their national-team section at youth level, further underlining his status as a developing prospect rather than an established first-team regular. Recent data does not record a specific standout senior match for Chabane, with no detailed breakdown of opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance available, suggesting his appearances so far have been limited or primarily at youth and reserve level.
With his dual Moroccan-Algerian background, Chabane could also become a subject of interest for both national set-ups if he continues to progress. A move to Le Mans, should it materialise, would offer him a fresh platform in Ligue 2 to secure regular minutes and shape the next phase of his career, reputation and long-term potential.
