According to reports circulating this Thursday 4 June 2026, Guingamp are interested in Teddy Averlant (26), a right-sided midfielder at recently relegated Amiens SC. But the fee being demanded has cooled the Breton club’s interest, and the move remains open.
With Amiens dropping down a division, the club’s senior players are looking elsewhere. Teddy Averlant, under contract until 2028 in the Somme region, is not expected to follow Amiens into the third tier. In Brittany, Guingamp spotted the opportunity and moved in. The sticking point is the money: Amiens are reportedly asking for around €500,000, a figure deemed too high by Guingamp. The Picardy club have since lowered their demands to roughly €300,000. These amounts remain unconfirmed and should be treated with caution.
So the saga goes on. Nothing is signed, nothing is sealed: talks are still ongoing. For Guingamp, on the hunt for experienced reinforcements, Averlant ticks plenty of boxes — versatile, used to the level, and available. The Breton side hope to reach an agreement in the coming days. One to watch in Brittany.