Ivorian Jérémie Boga set to leave Nice amid interest from Serie A clubs

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Jérémie Boga plans to leave OGC Nice following a troubling incident with some of the club’s supporters last week.

The Ivory Coast international has made the decision to depart Les Aiglons during the upcoming winter transfer window.

Journalist Nicolò Schira reports that Nice’s management appears aligned with Boga’s decision and has approached three Serie A clubs regarding a potential transfer.

The left winger’s familiarity with Italian football—having previously played for Sassuolo and Atalanta Bergamo—makes a return to the league a natural option.

Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that Fiorentina has also expressed interest in signing Boga.

The Florence-based club seeks to strengthen its squad after a challenging start to the season, and the 28-year-old winger’s experience in Italy positions him as a strong candidate to bolster their attacking options.

Boga, a product of Chelsea’s academy, now faces several possibilities for the next stage of his career.

While Serie A represents a familiar environment, other clubs, including Trabzonspor in Turkey, have also shown interest in acquiring him.

His departure from Nice could come within the next few weeks, giving him a chance to reinvigorate his career in a new setting.

The player’s decision follows a period of tension at Nice, and the incident with supporters has underscored the need for a fresh start.

His ability to adapt quickly to new challenges and leagues will be crucial as he evaluates offers from multiple clubs.

With winter transfer negotiations approaching, Boga’s next move will likely attract significant attention from Serie A and beyond, as clubs weigh his experience, technical ability, and current form in determining their interest.