FC Nantes is not done suffering. Relegated to Ligue 2 after a disastrous season, Waldemar Kita's club must manage a summer transfer window under budget constraints and a complete overhaul of the squad. A legal complication adds to this difficult situation: Jocelyn Gourvennec, dismissed for gross misconduct in March 2024, is claiming two million euros in damages from the labor court. Appointed in November 2023 to replace Antoine Kombouaré, Gourvennec lasted only a few months on the Nantes bench before being dismissed due to results deemed catastrophic. However, the coach's defense contests the legality of this dismissal. A first hearing did not lead to an agreement, and a new hearing took place recently. Three former employees of the club are also claiming damages in this case. For FC Nantes, the timing of this matter is particularly ill-chosen. The club is facing relegation to Ligue 2 and a massive squad reduction. If the labor court rules in favor of Gourvennec, the two million euros demanded could worsen the already precarious financial situation of the club, which must also focus on its summer transfer window. The outcome of this case remains uncertain, but it places FC Nantes in an uncomfortable position at the start of this crucial period.