
The Stade Toulousain sees a new target escaping it on the transfers market, recalling the fiasco Patrick Tuifua last summer.
The Stade Toulousain must review its plans on the transfer market. A priority target of the club for several weeks could finally extend with its training club, which would force the champions in title to turn to a new profile to strengthen their workforce.
The soap opera has been agitating the market for weeks. Tommaso Menoncello and Emilien Gailleton, both at the end of the contract at the end of the season, attracted the lusts of several behemoths of the Top 14, from the Toulouse stadium to Toulon, via La Rochelle. According to Rugby dramaThe Palois Emilien Gailleton would today be closer to extend with the Paloise section, while the Rochelais interest has faded. Toulouse should therefore see his hopes disappointed.
As a result, the Toulouse stadium is now more turning to Tommaso Menoncello. The Italian center, best player of the last Six Nations tournament, was also in the viewfinder of the RCT, who wanted to associate it with its selection partner Juan Ignacio Brex. Still according to Rugby dramaMenoncello would however give his preference to Toulouse, who is slightly slightly, although the file is not yet completed.
An air of deja
This situation recalls a similar fiasco from last summer. While the club sought to strengthen its third line, it was ultimately the Toulon rugby club that signed Patrick Tuifua, a French hope trained in New Caledonia and New Zealand. The young player had the choice between several clubs, including Toulouse, but preferred Toulon despite the efforts of the Toulouse stadium.
The Toulouse stadium had however deployed means to seduce Tuifua. Jérôme Cazalbou, head of the training center, had organized a visit to the Ernest-Wallon facilities to convince the player. But despite this attention and the interest of other clubs like the Stade Français or Montpellier, Tuifua had chosen the RCT. A new disappointment which obliges Toulouse to redouble their efforts on the transfer market.


