What is the new kit?

Nancy unveiled its 2026‑27 home jersey on Tuesday, a navy‑blue shirt with a white collar and a geometric pattern echoing the citadel. The fabric, supplied by Nike, promises lightness and breathability, two qualities coach Jean‑Claude Michelet values for his squad. The first image shows the number 10, worn by Romain Bertin, clearly visible on the front.

Which players are heading to Dijon?

The club confirmed that three regulars are leaving this summer: midfielder Florian Mallet, forward Karim Boulanger and centre‑back Lucas Giraud. All have signed three‑year deals with Dijon, newly promoted to Ligue 2. According to the sporting director, the moves stem from a desire for fresh challenges and a need to trim the wage bill.

Impact on Nancy’s season

Currently 14th in Ligue 2 with 37 points, Nancy records 9 wins, 10 draws and 15 losses from 34 games, with recent form WWDLD. The team has scored 35 goals while conceding 52, a –17 goal difference. Losing Mallet, Boulanger and Giraud weakens the midfield and attack, but signing two promising youngsters could offset the loss.

What lies ahead?

Nancy’s next test will be against league leaders Estac Troyes, where defensive solidity will be essential. The new kit will be worn from the first match of the season, giving fans a refreshed visual identity. Supporters hope the new faces settle quickly and that the side regains a winning rhythm.

Current club context

Nancy’s latest result, a 3‑2 win over Dunkerque on May 9 2026, shows the side can still surprise. Despite a four‑game winning streak, the 30‑point gap to Troyes remains a major hurdle. The summer transfer window will be decisive to fill the gaps left by the departures and aim for a climb up the table.