Next season, Melvyn Jaminet will evolve in red and black on the lawns of the Top 14. Expected for several months, the departure of the back of USAP for Stade Toulousain was confirmed by the interested party himself Thursday evening on the

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Melvyn Jaminet tells us behind the scenes of his departure to Stade Toulousain next season ✍️🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/NgFF4I3X7l

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The 22-year-old player, from Hyères, joined the Perpignan training center in 2018. Professional for two years with the club in the blood and gold jersey, and committed until 2024, he has largely contributed to the USAP's accession to the Top 14.

After having had the agreement of his club and after several months of negotiations, he is now engaged for three years with the Stade Toulousain where he will join his teammates from the France team, in particular Thomas Ramos who has just extended until 2027. He will therefore not be the only one in his position since the Toulouse club has also recruited Ange Capuozzo, today at FC Grenoble and star of Italian rugby after his excellent performance in the victory of the Azzurri against Wales during the Six Nations Tournament.

“It's a risk.

But I also think that to progress you have to have competition, ”he insisted.

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