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Nice's record transfers under INEOS ownership

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While he was still CEO of Nice, Sir Jim Ratcliffe's brother Bob outlined what makes "an INEOS player".

"People who can work hard for the team, track back, those sorts of characteristics," the younger Ratcliffe vaguely explained following INEOS's takeover of the French club in 2019. "It is important to put on attractive Football, where you see something special."

These bland platitudes, combined with a flood of sporting directors with wildly contrasting backgrounds, have concocted a confused transfer strategy for the Ligue 1 side owned by Manchester United's new minority shareholder.

Here's a look at the club's biggest buys under INEOS and Ratcliffe and how they have fared.


10. Alexis Beka Beka - £10.6m (2022/23)

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Alexis Beka Beka has been sparingly used since his signing / VALERY HACHE/GettyImages

Just two weeks after getting sent off for Lokomotiv Moscow while playing in the capital of a nation at war, Alexis Beka Beka was starting for Nice against Toulouse.

The young Parisian scored a memorable goal in Nice's Europa Conference League play-off to secure his club a place in the competition's group stage but has struggled for game time since. Unlike New York or Jay-Jay Okoacha, Beka Beka seems to have been named twice for reasons aside from his quality.


9. Stanley N'Soki - £11m (2019/20)

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Nice made a loss on Stanley N'Soki / John Berry/GettyImages

Not every gamble can pay off. Real Madrid's former sporting director once told the club's president, Florentino Perez, that three in five transfers are failures. In terms of pure finances, N'Soki falls into this majority for Nice.

After two muddled seasons at the club, amid a prodigious turnover of personnel, N'Soki was sold to Club Brugge for almost half the fee Nice paid Paris Saint-Germain. One short year later, with N'Soki now a starter for the Belgian champions, Brugge doubled their money by offloading N'Soki to Hoffenheim. Ouch.


8. Mattia Viti - £11.4m (2022/23)

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Mattia Viti (right) holding off Lionel Messi / Anadolu Agency/GettyImages

Across his debut season on the French Riviera, Nice didn't keep a single clean sheet in any match Mattia Viti started.

Signed as an understudy to the ageing Dante, Viti could not nudge his left-footed captain out of the XI. Still only 21, Viti is on loan with Sassuolo this season - although, the Serie A side do have an option to buy.


7. Alexis Claude-Maurice - £11.4m (2019/20)

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Alexis Claude-Maurice arrived in the same summer that INEOS did / John Berry/GettyImages

INEOS announced their arrival by snapping up the best young talent from the French second tier in 2019. Lorient's Alexis Claude-Maurice had scored 14 goals as a 20-year-old that year. Across his subsequent four years in the top flight, he has mustered a combined ten goals.

Claude-Maurice admitted: "I was putting too much pressure on myself and I hadn't anticipated the difficulties," during his debut campaign but Nice's new owners were suckered in by his unsustainable goal haul.

During his stellar season in Ligue 2, Claude-Maurice out-performed his expected goals by the second-largest margin in the entire division. No wonder he couldn't replicate that hot streak against considerably better players.


6. Gaetan Laborde - £13.2m (2022/23)

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Gaetan Laborde finished as Nice's top scorer in his debut campaign at the club / VALERY HACHE/GettyImages

After firing wide of the mark with a number of promising talents, Nice leaned upon proven output in the summer of 2022.

Gaetan Laborde was still playing in the French third tier when he was 20 but has blossomed into one of Ligue 1's most consistent forwards in his later years. Boasting double digits for league goals in three of his previous four seasons before Nice secured his services, Laborde duly notched 13 goals in his debut campaign - more than double any other teammate.


5. Calvin Stengs - £13.2m (2021/22)

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Nice raided the Eredivisie for Calvin Stengs / Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages

With more than 100 senior appearances to his name and already a Dutch international when Nice snapped him up aged 22, the future looked bright for Calvin Stengs.

Getting lost on the wing during his solitary year in France, Stengs has been rejuvenated upon his reunion with Arne Slot at Feyenoord this summer. Much like N'Soki, Nice took a significant hit on Stengs, selling him to the Dutch champions for less than half what they paid AZ two years earlier.


4. Jeremie Boga - £15.8m (2023/24)

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Jeremie Boga signed for Nice this summer / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

There is no doubt that Jeremie Boga is an outrageously talented footballer. Across the last year, he has averaged a staggering 4.4 completed dribbles per 90 minutes. For comparison, Lionel Messi - arguably the greatest weaver of his generation - has clocked 2.9 per 90 in the same time period.

Yet, there is the sense that the French-born winger hasn't fulfilled his potential. Gian Piero Gasperini, Boga's manager at Atalanta, sighed: "He has extraordinary qualities that he must be able to make available to the team, he must be a more complete player." It remains to be seen if Nice can extract his full talent.


3. Kasper Dolberg - £18m (2019/20)

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Kasper Dolberg shattered Nice's transfer record / Marcio Machado/GettyImages

Just three days after Ratcliffe and INEOS took over the club, Kasper Dolberg signed from Ajax for £18m. Nice's most expensive acquisition prior to the takeover had been Danilo Barbosa one year earlier for less than half that fee.

Within two months of his arrival, Dolberg had a £62,000 watch stolen from the dressing room by his teammate Lamine Diaby-Fadiga. At the next match, Nice fans unveiled a banner which roughly translated to: "Lamine, make sure you're on time at your job centre appointment."

Despite a sticky start, Dolberg's best season at Nice was his debut campaign, never getting close to his 11 league goals thereafter.


2. Sofiane Diop - £19.4m (2022/23)

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Sofiane Diop was snapped up from Monaco last summer / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

The rivalry between Nice and Monaco on the French Riviera is not particularly fierce - there just aren't enough people in the principality to cause too much uproar.

Sofiane Diop crossed the subdued divide in the summer of 2022. Despite missing much of spring with a sprained knee, the dainty number ten finished as the club's joint-leading assist provider in his debut campaign.


1. Terem Moffi - £19.8m (2023/24)

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Terem Moffi is Nice's latest answer to goals / Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages

When Ligue 1 stopped for the 2022 World Cup, only three players had hit double digits for goals. PSG's Kylian Mbappe and Neymar led the way while Lorient's Terem Moffi boasted ten of his own.

Nice had only scored 15 as an entire team at the time and duly secured Moffi's services with an initial loan that January before a permanent move last summer. Despite getting on the end of better chances in a Nice shirt, Moffi's finishing hot streak has deserted him on the Mediterranean coast.


Nice's record transfers under INEOS ownership

Player

Season of transfer

Selling club

Fee

Terem Moffi

2023/24

Lorient

£19.8m

Sofiane Diop

2022/23

Monaco

£19.4m

Kasper Dolberg

2019/20

Ajax

£18m

Jeremie Boga

2023/24

Atalanta

£15.8m

Gaetan Laborde

2022/23

Rennes

£13.2m

Calvin Stengs

2021/22

AZ

£13.2m

Mattia Viti

2022/23

Empoli

£11.4m

Alexis Claude-Maurice

2019/20

Lorient

£11.4m

Stanley N'Soki

2019/20

PSG

£11.0m

Alexis Beka Beka

2022/23

Lokomotiv Moscow

£10.6m


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