British players who played in france

British players who played in france

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At its closest point, France is just 20 miles from the UK, so it doesn’t come as any great surprise that a fair few British footballers have gone to ply their club trade over there. Here,


we’ve picked out some of the most notable examples of those to make that particular move. Players from all four of the home nations get a mention – let’s get stuck in! You may like CLIVE


ALLEN One-time wonderkid Clive Allen had a prolific spell with Bordeaux from 1988 to 1989, scoring 13 goals in 19 Ligue 1 outings. The 1987 PFA Players’ Player of the Year and five-cap


England international joined the multiple French champions from Tottenham in March 1988, and briefly featured alongside a young Eric Cantona. ROSS BARKLEY After leaving Chelsea by mutual


consent in the summer of 2022, Ross Barkley joined Nice for his first spell abroad. The former Everton midfielder made 28 appearances for _Le Gym_ in all competitions, finding the net four


times in his only season there, before returning to England to sign for Luton. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. JOEY BARTON Having been


handed a 12-match ban for elbowing Carlos Tevez then kicking Sergio Aguero in QPR’s final game of the 2011/12 Premier League campaign at Manchester City, Joey Barton was loaned out to


Marseille for the 2012/13 season. Initially only able to play in the Europa League due to his suspension, he went on to feature 33 times – and got himself banned again, this time for abusing


PSG’s Thiago Silva on Twitter... ERIC BLACK A key member of Alex Ferguson’s hugely successful Aberdeen side, with whom his numerous honours included the 1982/83 Cup Winners’ Cup, Eric Black


finished his career with Metz. The Scottish striker scored in the final as Metz won the 1986/87 Coupe de France but was ultimately forced to retire aged just 28 because of a chronic back


issue. JOE COLE One of England’s most technically gifted players, Joe Cole spent the 2011/12 season on loan at Lille amid his disappointing stint with Liverpool. The ex-Chelsea and West Ham


star scored nine goals in 43 games for the side from the north of France, where his teammates included Eden Hazard and Dimitri Payet. JOHN COLLINS A key player for Scotland during the 90s,


midfielder John Collins left Celtic in the summer of 1996 and joined Monaco on a free transfer. In his first season with _Les Rouge et Blanc_, Collins won the French title; in his second, he


helped them beat Manchester United to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. ANGEL GOMES Born in London, Angel Gomes came through the youth ranks at Manchester United and made his


professional debut with the Red Devils. The versatile midfielder really established himself across the Channel, however, joining Lille in 2020 and passing the 100-appearance mark for the


club in 2024 – when he also earned his first England caps. ETIENNE GREEN Nominative determinism at its finest, this. Goalkeeper Etienne Green was born in Essex but grew up in France, where


he graduated from the youth system of – you guessed it – Saint Etienne (who play in green, too!). After making 37 appearances across the top two tiers of French football, Green moved to


Burnley ahead of the 2024/25 campaign. MARK HATELEY Mark Hateley had already played abroad for Milan, but he found most success with Monaco, who he joined from the _Rossoneri_ in 1987. The


32-cap England centre-forward scored 14 league goals at an average of one every other game as _Les Rouge et Blanc_ won the French title in his first season at the club. MICHAEL HUGHES


Northern Ireland attacking midfielder Michael Hughes swapped Manchester City for Strasbourg in the summer of 1992. He went on to make 83 appearances in the French top flight for _Les Bleu et


Blanc_, helping them to an eighth-placed league finish in 1992/93, before returning to English football with West Ham. GLENN HODDLE England great Glenn Hoddle starred for Monaco from 1987


to 1991, featuring throughout their 1987/88 title-winning season. The mesmerising midfielder, who had spent the first 11 years of his career earning legendary status at Tottenham, scored 30


goals for _Les Rouge et Blanc _– 20 of which came in the 1988/89 campaign. MO JOHNSTON Before triggering a right old furore by signing for Rangers in one of the most controversial transfer


moves of all time, ex-Celtic forward Mo Johnston had a two-year spell at Nantes from 1987 to 1989. The 38-cap Scotland international scored steadily for _La Maison Jeune_, with whom he


recorded Ligue 1 finishes of 10th and seventh. AARON RAMSEY A free agent following his departure from Juventus, Welsh legend Aaron Ramsey arrived at Nice prior to the 2022/23 season. The


former Arsenal man featured 34 times during his sole campaign with _Le Gym_, playing in the same midfield as fellow Brit Ross Barkley, and scored one goal. He returned to boyhood club


Cardiff City in July 2023. TREVOR STEVEN An integral part of Everton’s success in the 80s, England winger Trevor Steven moved from Rangers to Marseille for £5.5m in 1991, equalling the


transfer record for a British player. He ended up spending just the one season in France, but he did collect a Ligue 1 winner’s medal at the end of it. CHRIS WADDLE One of England’s most


successful exports, Chris Waddle won three straight Ligue 1 titles with Marseille. Having arrived from Tottenham for £4.5m in 1989, the mullet-sporting maestro cemented his standing as one


of the finest attacking players in Europe and went on to make just shy of 150 appearances for _Les Phocéens_. RAY WILKINS The second of Ray Wilkins’ two stints on the continent was a brief


one at PSG, who he joined from Milan in 1987. A fine midfielder for Chelsea, Manchester United and England – for whom he earned 84 caps – Wilkins featured 13 times for _Les Parisiens_ before


heading back to the UK to sign for Rangers.