FC Nantes could see a significant part of its women's team leave for Marseille in the coming weeks. After Nicolas Chabot's departure, several key players are being targeted by Marseille. The first strong signal is already official, Maureen Cosson has joined Marseille after working under Nicolas Chabot at FC Nantes. According to reports, Emily Burns, Louise Fleury and Nelly Da Cruz Rodrigues are also close to joining Marseille. All are coming to the end of their contracts and their adventure with Nantes is now ending. These players represent more than just simple reinforcements. Burns has made solid performances in Nantes' goals. Fleury has brought her experience and offensive efficiency. As for Da Cruz Rodrigues, she already has knowledge of the Marseille context after a first stint at the club. For Marseille, the sporting interest is evident. The club is trying to gain time in its structuring by attracting players who already master Nicolas Chabot's requirements. This strategy is far from trivial. In modern women's football, the continuity of automatisms and knowledge of working methods often constitute an underestimated competitive advantage. Marseille seems to have understood this perfectly. FC Nantes is coming off its best season in history, marked by a presence in the top of the standings and a qualification for the play-offs. The question is whether this wave will stop at four departures or if other players will choose to join Nicolas Chabot in Marseille. One thing is certain, Marseille is gradually shaping a team largely inspired by Nantes' success over the past two seasons. FC Nantes will therefore have to strengthen itself to maintain its level of performance. The coming weeks will be decisive for the club's future. And with these departures, FC Nantes is losing key players who have contributed to its success. But the club has already begun its reconstruction. So the question is whether the new reinforcements will be sufficient to fill the gaps left by the departing players.