Habib Beye is on the verge of returning to management in Ligue 1, with FC Nantes reportedly in talks to appoint him as their next head coach.
The former Red Star manager, who has been without a club since his departure from the National side, is now being considered as a potential replacement for the struggling Antoine Kombouaré.
Kombouaré, who currently oversees a Nantes side sitting 14th in Ligue 1, has faced mounting pressure after a disappointing run that has seen his team secure just one win in their last 12 matches.
While the club has confirmed that Kombouaré will remain in charge for this Saturday’s Coupe de France fixture against JA Drancy, the Nantes board, led by Franck Kita, is actively searching for a new manager.
Initial discussions included a possible return for former Nantes coach Sergio Conceiçao. However, L’Équipe reports that this option has been ruled out.
The club has also explored other experienced managerial candidates, including Claude Puel, Stéphane Moulin, and Philippe Montanier.
Yet, it is Beye who has emerged as the frontrunner in the race for the job.
Beye’s credentials as a manager were solidified during his tenure at Red Star, where he guided the club to impressive results in France’s third tier.
His modern approach to football and strong leadership qualities have earned him respect in the French football community, positioning him as an exciting prospect for a Nantes side in need of fresh direction.
A former defender with a sharp tactical mind, Beye’s appointment could offer the struggling club a much-needed boost, both in terms of performance and morale.
As the negotiations continue, it appears that Beye’s candidacy is gaining momentum, and he is fast becoming the club’s top choice.
For a team eager to stabilize its league position and find consistent results, Beye represents a bold yet promising option for the future.