Nicolas Desenclos


Nicolas Desenclos is a French footballer.

Biography

Early career

Born in Marseille, Desenclos started his career in Montpellier. In mid-2007 he moved to Italian champion Internazionale and played in pre-season friendlies. He then allegedly sold to Triestina in co-ownership deal, but remained in Inter's reserve.
However, Inter in fact borrowed Triestina's license to sign him from Izola and Triestina "sold" him to Inter in co-own deal for €530,000; Izola itself signed him from Montpellier. Triestina paid Izola €400,000 to sign Desenclos; Michel Orneck for €300,000 and Thierry Audel for €200,000, which the liquidator accused for false accounting.
In June 2008 the co-ownership deal was renewed. On 30 August, he moved to Spanish Segunda División B. That season the team finished as the seventh.

Eupen

On 31 August 2009 he moved to Belgian Second Division side Eupen along with Sulaiman Sesay Fullah. Desenclos played 5 times in the second division and played in the playoffs, which the team promoted. After the season, he remained with Eupen but only played once: in 2010–11 Belgian Cup. However, he returned to starting XI for second division playoffs to decide which team secured the last berth to 2011–12 Belgian Pro League, as Eupen winning Pro League relegation playoffs against last placed Charleroi. He started the fifth match as Eupen mathematically relegated.
During 2011–12 season his contract with Inter was terminated with mutual consent.