Guardian Romain Salin, who returned to Maritimo in July, is terminating his contract with the Madeirans after his home in France was robbed in front of family members, Lusa, the club’s official source, confirmed this Sunday.
The 38-year-old French goalkeeper returned to Marittima in this transfer window, signing a return to the island’s emblem seven years later.
The early break in relations between the two parties was justified by a request for the return of Romain Salen to his country after his family was robbed at his residence, a situation that deserved the understanding of the “lions” of Almirante Reis.
Romain Salen first arrived at Marittima in the 2011/12 season, starting the 2013/14 campaign at Rio Ave where he remained until January before returning to Perola do Atlantico where he remained until 2016.
After leaving the Lions Almirante Reis, he went to French side Guingamp and then Sporting CP from 2017 to 2019, returning to France the same year to represent Rennes where he remained for four years. , while the contractual relationship ended last June.
The French goalkeeper, who was in the starting line-up, was an unused substitute in the match against Benfica B, played today in the third round of Football League II, but is due to return to his homeland next week.
The island team must return to the market to find a solution to the goal in this final stage of transfers after the final departure of Marcelo Carne, who withdrew and headed to Estoril Praia.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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