Mory Diaw could head to Le Havre if ...
Le Havre has reached an agreement with Clermont for the transfer of goalkeeper Mory Diaw, moving from the Auvergne side to Normandy. The deal now hinges on the green light from the DNCG, French football's financial watchdog, before the official announcement can take place.
Aiming to bolster their squad, Le Havre is looking to bring in Mory Diaw, the experienced Clermont Foot keeper who is under contract until 2026. The 32-year-old shot-stopper is coming off a loan spell at Rodez, where he played 11 matches in the 2024/25 Ligue 1 season.
Mory Diaw gets a chance to reignite his career
Interest from Le Havre represents a great opportunity for the Senegal international to return to the French top flight and secure valuable playing time—something he was denied at Clermont in the first half of last season before joining Rodez. According to French media, Clermont Foot and Le Havre have reached common ground and finalized an agreement for Mory Diaw's transfer to Le Havre. However, the completion of the deal is still subject to DNCG approval of Le Havre's finances, ensuring all financial regulations are met.