FC Nantes is going through a tough time, with the threat of relegation looming over the club. In this delicate situation, one of the few silver linings could be Ignatus Ganago's willingness to stay with the Canaries. The Cameroonian forward, who has shown promising signs this season, seems ready to accept a pay cut of around 40% to maintain his commitment to the club.

Ganago, who has been a key player in Nantes' attack, has demonstrated resilience despite the team's struggles. His desire to remain at FC Nantes, even in the context of Ligue 2, reflects his attachment to the club and its supporters. FC Nantes' management might see this as an opportunity to retain a talented player while reducing payroll costs, which would be crucial if the club were to drop to the second division.

Ganago's determination could also serve as an inspiration for his teammates, who will need to fight to avoid relegation. In the coming weeks, every match will be essential for FC Nantes, which hopes to steer clear of the darkest scenario. If the club manages to stay in Ligue 1, Ganago's commitment will only strengthen the Canaries' attack for the next season.