France's second-choice goalkeeper Brice Samba is joining Rennes from French league rival Lens. The Brittany club said Wednesday that Samba signed until 2029. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
French international goalkeeper Brice Samba has joined Rennes from their Ligue 1 rivals Lens, the two clubs announced on Wednesday. Samba joined Lens in 2022 from Nottingham Forest, having just helped the English club win promotion to the Premier League.
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France international Brice Samba joins Rennes from rival Lens
RENNES, France (AP) — Goalkeeper Brice Samba is ... deal were not disclosed. Samba could make his league debut with Rennes this weekend against Marseille, his former club. Samba joined Lens in 2022 after helping Nottingham Forest gain promotion to ...
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