Anthony Bermont's path away from Lens points firmly towards Angers. The two clubs are reported to have reached an agreement for the 21-year-old France attacker to move, with the structure described as a loan and the figure in discussion sitting between £1m and £1.4m. The deal is at the agreed stage, though no official announcement has followed yet. Bermont remains under contract until June 2029, so Lens are dealing from a position of strength rather than necessity. The reporting here rests on a single, strong voice: Loic Tanzi, who carries high credibility, relayed nine days ago that Lens and Angers had found an agreement. That is a reliable source, but it is one source, and the absence of corroboration from a second reporter — plus the nine-day gap with no confirmation — leaves the picture less than fully nailed down. The engine's 39% reading marks this as against the odds despite the agreement being in place. That tension is the point: clubs agreeing terms is necessary but not sufficient. Loans can stall over wage splits, options to buy, or the player's own willingness, and the quiet since the original report keeps the number subdued. For it to climb, fresh confirmation and a firm timeline are needed. The money is squarely in keeping with how Angers operate. Their business includes the Arsenal U23 to Angers SCO move at £1m, a near-exact match for the bracket under discussion here, underlining that a deal around £1m is routine territory for the club. Watch for an official announcement, a medical being booked, or any second reporter confirming the terms — those are the triggers that would push this over the line.