Guingamp is looking to strengthen its attack by signing Teddy Averlant, a speedy but decision-making challenged forward. The club has lost most of its attacking force last summer. Mbemba, Demoncy, Hatchi, Sagna : the four are gone. The club is starting from scratch on the wings and is looking for speed and creativity. Averlant checks some of the boxes. Amiens and Guingamp are discussing. The player wants to come. Averlant has played 32 games in Ligue 2 this season for an average of 72 minutes. 5 goals, 1 assist, a constant presence in the Amiens eleven. A real playing time for a 26-year-old player under contract until 2028, valued at 600,000 euros on Transfermarkt. The price is accessible for a Ligue 2 club. Ligue 2: EAG and GF38 are overtaken by... Fleury But Data' Scout tempers the enthusiasm. What says a 95th percentile: the player surpasses 95% of players at his position in his championship, by 90 minutes played. Averlant shows 54 in Attacking Pressing, 43rd in Ligue 2, and 53 in Attacking Depth, 28th. Indicators that place the player in the low average of the championship on these criteria. He does not outperform his direct competitors. The comparative radar with the median winger of Ligue 2 is revealing. Where Averlant stands out clearly: shots at 95th percentile, shots on target at 91, successful centers at 62, goals at 53. He frames a lot, often finds himself in a shooting position. His maximum speed reaches 89. That's his engine: bursting, hitting, playing time forward. His weaknesses are just as clear. Received passes at 15, assists at 6, passes to the surface at 29, progressive passes at 34, successful dribbles at 35, won offensive duels at 24. Averlant does not really create for others. He does not dribble enough, does not find his partners in the last third, and his conversion goal/shot at 32 indicates that he needs a lot of shots to score. That's the paradox of his profile: he frames a lot but finalizes poorly. The Data' Scout projection at Guingamp (EAG): in the norm, not above The Data' Scout tool positions Averlant as the 4th attacker in the Guingamp squad with a score of 54, behind Amine Hemia (63), Louis Mafouta (62), and Stanislas Kielt (58). He is at the same level as Amadou Sagna, one of the players he is supposed to replace, with a score of 52. The message is clear: Averlant would fit into the rotation without revolutionizing it. Two positive points temper this assessment. Data' Scout notes that Guingamp's playing style shares tactical bases with Amiens, which should facilitate adaptation. On the physical side, Averlant is judged to be within the norm of the EAG's athletic requirements. The comparison with Sagna on the technical and physical radar reveals similar profiles, with a slight advantage for Averlant on speed and centers, Sagna taking the advantage on distance traveled and high-intensity runs. Two interchangeable players, not an obvious upgrade.