Experienced French-born defender Oliver Quintas has stated that he is prepared to leave the club after this season.
Quintas was disappointed that he could no longer secure a spot in the team's starting lineup. In 8 out of his 17 matches this season, he started as a substitute.
The 32-year-old footballer joined "Nantes" in 2001 from the "Sedan" club, but he didn't always succeed in the team. The player admits that after the end of the football season, he would like to leave the club and start looking for another one.
"I came to 'Nantes' hoping to work with Reynald Denoueix, but he left the team after six months," the player said. "With the current coach Loic Amiss, I hoped things would improve, but he changed my plans. I will have to see how everything unfolds at the end of the season. We can win two cups and play in the UEFA Cup next year."
"However, at my age, I want to play all the games. To be honest, playing one out of three or four matches doesn't satisfy me," he added.