Neptunes WPSC have announced that young players Alec Fenech and Sam Gialanze will be heading to France in the coming days to join French side CN Marseille for the rest of the winter season.
For Fenech and Gialanze this will be their second experience away from our shores in the last few months.
In fact, Fenech and Gialanze last October travelled to Montenegro for a short training stint with PVK Jadran, who have another Neptunes player on their books, Jake Muscat.
Montenegro great Vladimir Gojkovic made the suggestion to both Fenech and Gialanze that they should consider moving to the French side and the Maltese duo will now make the trip to France to gain more valuable experience as well as training in a professional set-up with world class team-mates.
“Neptunes WPSC are pleased to announce that our players Alec Fenech and Sam Gialanze will be joining CN Marseille in the coming days , where they will be training with the senior team and playing with their under 19 team in the coming months,” Neptunes WPSC said in a statement.
“Marseille’s coach is Milos Scepanovic, ex- goaler of Montenegro and colleague of our ex-player Vlado Gojkovic, who suggested that this move would be ideal for both our players
“Alec and Sam will have the opportunity to train with world class players like Andrija Prlainovic and Michael Bodegas, amongst others.
“We all wish them well in their latest career move, and look forward to having them back with us for the Summer League.”
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