Limoges receives 70,000 euros for Mo Diarra’s transfer, Amsellem to stay

Vincent Amsellem will not be joining Hapoel Holon in Israel. Despite the reported interest from local press, the guard/point guard from Antibes will stay with Limoges CSP for next season according to Le Populaire du Centre. Meanwhile, Mo Diarra will indeed leave the club for Cholet Basket, with a transfer fee of around 70,000 euros, reports the local newspaper.
Mohamed Diarra leaves Limoges for Cholet
One season and out. Mohamed Diarra (2.07m, 23 years) at Limoges CSP is coming to an end. After Alexandre Chassang, he’s the second interior player from the 2024-2025 roster to leave. Cholet Basket will pay around 70,000 euros to secure the services of the interior player, who will compete in the BCL in 2024-2025. Initially protected by a release clause valid only for EuroLeague departures, Mo Diarra still received CSP’s green light to join Cholet, provided they pay an equivalent sum.
The player, who had been targeted by franchises to participate in the Summer League, reportedly decided to postpone this opportunity to focus on his upcoming BCL season.
Vincent Amsellem stays put
While Mo Diarra packs his bags, Vincent Amsellem (1.92m, 23 years) stays. The point guard/shooting guard, who averaged 5.4 points and 2.5 assists in 15 minutes this season, was mentioned by Israeli press as a target for Hapoel Holon, due to his Jewish heritage. Like another Côte d’Azur native before him, Frédéric Bourdillon, he could have been considered a local player in the Winner League. In 2022, he represented France at the Maccabiah Games.
חולון בודקת את צירופו של וינסנט אמסלם ששיחק בלימוז׳ הצרפתית בעונה החולפת.
העונה העמיד הגארד ממוצעים של 5.4 נקודות ו-2.5 אסיסטים ב-15 דקות של משחק בליגה הצרפתית הראשונה. בעונה שלפני כן סיים עם 10.7 נקודות בליגת המשנה בצרפת.ייחשב לישראלי? @sport5il https://t.co/49TFU3h9jK— Noa (@Noapoplinger) June 25, 2025
But the interest won’t go any further: « Vincent Amsellem will indeed be with Limoges at the restart, » states Le Populaire du Centre. A choice that brings some stability to a roster being rebuilt after several departures.
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