Yanis Hadjem: Francs Borains right-back linked with Cannes switch

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Yanis Hadjem: Francs Borains right-back linked with Cannes switch

Algeria-France right-back Yanis Hadjem of Belgian side Francs Borains is reportedly attracting interest from French fourth-tier club Cannes, with the defender’s future uncertain as he approaches the possibility of becoming a free agent.

The 25-year-old, born in Marseille and standing at 1.75m, is valued at €250k on Transfermarkt, but the reported talks have not yet progressed to an agreed fee or confirmed contract terms, and the probability of the move remains listed as “?” in the latest reports dated 19 June 2026. With no public information on when his deal at Francs Borains is due to expire, there is speculation that Cannes could look to exploit his situation if his contract runs down and he becomes available on a free transfer.

Hadjem, a right-footed defender whose main position is right-back, has been featuring in Belgium’s Challenger Pro League for Francs Borains, wearing the number 26 shirt. Recent data lists Francs Borains as both his club and national-team affiliation, underlining how central the Belgian side has been to his development. No previous senior clubs are formally recorded in the current dataset, but his profile reflects experience in a competitive European second tier and versatility down the right flank.

Recent match information from this season has not highlighted any standout individual statistics, with his contributions framed more around defensive solidity and wide coverage than headline goal or assist returns. However, his age profile, dual Algerian and French nationality and modest market value make him an accessible target for an ambitious National 2 side like Cannes seeking experience from a higher division.

Should a deal materialise, whether via transfer fee or as a free agent if his contract situation allows, a move to Cannes could offer Hadjem a platform back in French football and a chance to reshape his career trajectory closer to home.

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