Super Eagles winger Moses Simon has admitted that he has peace of mind in France, but wouldn’t rule out leaving Nantes if the right offer arrives.
The 29-year-old Nigerian international has been a vital figure for Nantes since joining from Levante in 2019.
Simon has spent over six seasons in France, becoming the club’s most consistent attacking threat with 37 goals and 42 assists in 201 appearances across all competitions.

In the current campaign, he’s played a pivotal role in Nantes’ attack, directly contributing to 18 of the team’s 39 Ligue 1 goals.
With a year left on his contract, Simon’s departure appears imminent, and Everton are reportedly interested in the €12 million-rated player.
“Yes, I’ve heard about the interest, and I know my agent is in contact with some clubs. Right now, I’m still a Nantes player,” Simon said.
“I’ve always given my best for this club, and I respect my contract. But of course, every player wants to play at the highest level. The Premier League is one of the best in the world.
“If the right offer comes, and it’s good for me and my family, then why not? But I’m not desperate. I have peace here in France. It has to be the right project.”
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