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Transfert de Jaminet à Toulouse : une procédure est bien en cours

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Melvyn Jaminet durant une séance d'entraînement avec le Stade Toulousain, le 31 octobre 2023. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Le transfert de Melvyn Jaminet, de Perpignan au Stade Toulousain en 2022, fait « l’objet d’échanges formalisés » entre Toulouse et la LNR, a indiqué le club champion de France mercredi, après des révélations du journal L’Équipe concernant de potentielles malversations.

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« Les conditions dans lesquelles ce transfert s’est opéré font en effet l’objet d’échanges formalisés entre le Stade Toulousain et la Ligue Nationale de Rugby, à laquelle le club entend réserver ses réponses et prêter tout son concours, comme l’exige la réglementation, sans pour autant considérer que sa responsabilité puisse être engagée », écrit le club haut-garonnais dans un communiqué.

Dans un article du 28 janvier, le journal L’Équipe révélait qu’en 2022, l’arrière Melvyn Jaminet avait payé lui-même la clause lui permettant de quitter l’USAP en direction de Toulouse, pour un montant de 450 000 euros, contractant deux emprunts pour y parvenir.

Un montant que le Stade Toulousain n’aurait ensuite pas versé au joueur, parti pour Toulon en 2023, et désormais en grande difficulté financière.

Verser cette somme à Jaminet aurait contraint le club champion de France à dépasser le plafond autorisé par le salary-cap en vigueur dans le rugby français.

« Moralement, ils n’ont qu’une chose à faire, c’est rendre l’argent à Melvyn. Leur montage n’est pas secret, c’est fini ça », a déclaré dans la foulée le président du RC Toulonnais Bernard Lemaitre à L’Équipe, alimentant les soupçons de fraude visant le Stade Toulousain.

Toulouse rejette les accusations

Des accusations rejetées par le club présidé par Didier Lacroix : « Cette émotion, pour légitime qu’elle soit au vu de la situation personnelle de Melvyn Jaminet, a donné lieu à des déclarations factuellement inexactes, que le Stade Toulousain n’entend pas commenter pour l’heure », peut-on lire dans le communiqué publié mercredi.

La procédure est actuellement entre les mains de Samuel Gauthier, salary-cap manager de la LNR.

Dans son article, L’Équipe évoquait par ailleurs le rôle trouble d’intermédiaires, par lesquels l’argent permettant à Jaminet de rentrer dans ses frais aurait dû transiter, sans que le joueur de 25 ans n’en ait jamais vu la couleur.

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À cet imbroglio financier est venu s’ajouter une autre « affaire Jaminet » en juillet 2024, lorsque l’international français (20 sélections), en état d’ébriété après un match remporté avec les Bleus en Argentine, avait diffusé sur ses réseaux sociaux une vidéo à caractère raciste.

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Pour cela, l’arrière a écopé d’une sanction de 34 semaines de suspension par la FFR, l’instance ayant jugé qu’il avait porté « atteinte à l’intérêt supérieur du rugby ». De quoi considérablement réduire les possibilités de contrats d’image pour le natif de Hyères, limitant d’autant ses perspectives de rentrées financières.

Le purgatoire va bientôt prendre fin pour Jaminet, puisqu’il postule pour le match de la 17e journée de Top 14 contre le Stade Français, prévu le 22 février.

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