FC Nantes has obtained the green light from the DNCG without reserve. Heard this Tuesday, June 9 by the financial police of professional football, the club relegated to Ligue 2 at the end of the previous season passed the exam without any obligation to sell before June 30 being imposed on it. The Nantes delegation, led by President Waldemar Kita, presented a budget with a significant decrease compared to the previous year. This should be established between 30 and 35 million euros according to Ouest France data, compared to 50 million the previous season, reflecting both a reduction in payroll and a decrease in ticketing revenue. The club also has a credible potential for sales, particularly around players Abline and Tati. And FC Nantes is now one of the best-equipped clubs in Ligue 2. So the presented budget places the club in the top 5 of Ligue 2 clubs, probably even on the highest step of the podium or just after AS Saint-Étienne. But the salary reduction is between 40 and 60%. The club presented a salary reduction for players, which should help reduce the payroll. FC Nantes also presented a plan to increase ticketing revenue, with measures to attract more spectators to the stadium. The club hopes to strengthen its squad and aim for a return to Ligue 1.