D-Day for France star after racist comments

NEWS: Melvyn Jaminet has been summoned to attend showdown talks with Toulon bosses on Tuesday after being suspended for making racist remarks.

Jaminet only signed for his hometown club last November after swearing an earlier release from his Toulouse contract in a now-deleted video posted on his official Instagram account after France’s win in Argentina two weeks ago.

In the video, Jaminet can be heard saying: “I promise, the first Arab I see on the road, I’ll headbutt him."

 

Jaminet, who grew up near the Stade Felix Mayol, played for junior sides before moving to Perpignan Academy, helping them win the second division Pro D2 title in 2021.

He is due to be under contract at Toulon until 2028, but that could be ripped up after his meeting with Administrative and Legal Director Cedric Rouhaud and President Bernard Lemaitre at the club's offices.

The meeting had been scheduled for last Friday but was postponed until Tuesday because, under French labour laws, he needed to be accompanied by a Union delegate.

Jaminet, 25, is under investigation by the French Public Prosecutor and has been the subject of protests outside the club’s training base. And will be accompanied by his lawyer, Carlo Alberto Brusa.

The Italian successfully defended former French football international Franck Ribery when he was charged with having sex with an underage prostitute and is the former lawyer of French stars Didier Deschamps and Zinedine Zidane.

The three-time European champions have already lined up a replacement for Jaminet.

They want to sign Italy fullback Ange Capuozzo, who is under contract to Toulouse until the end of next season.

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