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Transfer after Euro U21! The Romanian holder has the offer on the table from the multiple champions in Europe

Article by Romeo Ene – published on Saturday, June 28, 2025, 08:06 / Updated on Saturday, June 28, 2025 08:11

Tony Strate (20 years), the right defender from Ajaccio, is desired by St. Etienne, a band that relegated to the end of last season in Ligue 2. 10 times the champion of France, Etienne expressed her intention to transfer the kid who participated with Romania U21 to the European Championship in Slovakia.

The “small tricolors”, prepared by the coach Daniel Pancu (47 years), finished in the last place in Group A, without a point obtained against the nationals of Spain, Italy and Slovakia.

Despite the results, there were also players who were noted for their evolutions. And one of them is Layer.

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Tony Strate, target for St. Etienne after Euro U21

The French daily progress claims that St. Etienne put her eyes on the layer, who represents a perspective player, with a very good share for her age, who would integrate wonderfully in the gear of the recently retrograde in Ligue 2.

“In search of defensive reinforcements, Saint-Etienne has Tony Stanta. And the administrative situation of the AC Ajaccio club could accelerate things.

Retrograde in Ligue 2, St. Etienne focused on strengthening the defense. Although Irvin Cardona, Maxime Bernauer and Mahmoud Jaber have already strengthened the lot, the club management wants to refresh the defensive line even more.

The side bands, in particular, are a sensitive point. On the right, Tony Strata is one of the players watched. The side defender, who ticked two solid seasons in Ligue 2 (46 matches played), is considered one of the young promising of the championship.

Format at AC Ajaccio, this player born in Marseille and Romanian International U21 impresses with speed, effort and versatility (he can also play on the left).

Transfer after Euro U21! The Romanian holder has the offer on the table from the multiple champions in Europe

Tony Strata, in Spain U21 – Romania U21. Photo: GSP

Evaluated at 400,000 euros, Tony Strata meets several important criteria for St. Etienne: He is young, formed in France, has experience in Ligue 2 and a real progress potential.

In a defensive still under reconstruction, they could compete quickly for a position of holder, especially if Dennis Appiah or Yvann Maçon will leave the club this summer.

It is an opportunity that you can take advantage of, all the more so as the instability from Ajaccio could force the club to give up their young players, ”the French write.

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Tony Strata, “Rescue collage” for Ajaccio?

So St. Etienne wants to take advantage of the situation in which Strata's club, Ajaccio. The body that supervises the finances of French clubs on Tuesday announced the provisional administrative relegation of Ajaccio to the third league, due to the lack of financial guarantees.

The situation could force Corsicani to sell their players in order to survive, which would facilitate the transfer of Strata for a modest amount.

  • The Romanian played 29 matches for Ajaccio in the recent season, during which time he scored a goal and offered 3 assists.

  • At Euro U21 he played 61 minutes against Italy, and in the parties with Spain and Slovakia he was integral.

400,000 eurosIt's the share of Tony Strata, according to Transfermarkt

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