Mane Mane Mane
Young defender joins Rennes, but may be the club's only signing
by Didi Cedat, chief writer
Talented young defender Filippo Calixte Mane became the first, and potentially only, Stade Rennais signing ahead of the new FFO season.
The 19-year-old former Borussia Dortmund youngster has arrived at Roazhon Park as part of a new league initiative.
All FFO clubs were assigned a new young player ahead of the new season, and in Mane, Rennes appear to have picked up one of the better young players that had been available.
Pundits who have seen the Italian defender in action believe that despite his young age he is already capable of slotting comfortably into the Brittany side's first team next season.
Drew Hill welcomes new youngster Filippo Calixte Mane to the Breton club
While some clubs will see the new additions, which need to meet minimum minutes and cannot be sold for two seasons, as an unnecessary nuisance, Rennes manager Drew Hill was buzzing with his new addition:
"I was absolutely delighted when I saw that Mane was the player we would be getting.
"While we were not able to influence the process, of course we did out homework and my scouting team highlight Filippo as one of the top 5 prospects available.
"We've already had a chance to see him in training and we are very impressed with the lad.
"He looks older than 19 and he plays as if he is much older than 19.
"We already work with a small squad of players so, despite not wanting to put too much pressure on his shoulders, I would say that it will be long before Filippo find himself in the first team squad."
Any excitement about the arrival of Mane will have been tempered among the fan base by the radio silence around any other transfer activity for the side who last season struggled to 14th position, albeit in their first season at this level.
The past weeks have seen the Transfer Bonanza where FFO clubs splash their cash to improve their squad and build inevitable anticipation ahead of the new season.
However, for the Rouge et Noir faithful there has not even been the sniff of a rumour of new players which has caused some concern considering the club did not exactly set the league on fire with their performances last season.
When questioned on it, Hill tried to calm any fear among the fanbase: "We might not sign anybody and people should not be worried about that.
"I have seen some clubs make twenty transfers and then when you look at their squad it is hard to see where the improvement has been.
"Or if you rely on older players, you have to try and renew your squad every few seasons to remain competitive.
" That is not out model and while we made a few transfers last season in order to get the squad looking the way I wanted, that is not the plan this season.
"We have to give the players that we have time to develop. We have seen them improve since the start of last season and this season we will see if that translates into better results on the pitch.
"I'm not concerned at all, it is not something I prioritised in this season break, I am trusting the players we already have to produce the goods.
"Any funds which have been available we will put into our youth academy because in the long term this is how a club like ours can develop."
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