Ghanaian history at Rennes contributed to Kamaldeen Sulemana’s decision to join club

Published on: 26 July 2021

New Rennes player Kamaldeen Sulemana has revealed that the club's history with Ghanaian players contributed to his decision to join them on a long-term contract. 

Sulemana was officially unveiled by the club on Monday after penning a five-year contract, which reportedly cost Rennes more than 20 million euros.

The 19-year-old becomes the fifth player to come into contact with the French club.

Asamoah Gyan, John Mensah, former Ghana U-20 player Kamal Issah and John Boye, recently, have all featured for Rennes.

“I chose Rennes because when I came for the visit, I spoke to coach [Bruno Genesio] and I spoke to [technical director] Florian [Maurice] and the project was very interesting and was good for me, and I felt here was the right place for me,” he further explained.

“They have a lot of young talent and they have produced a lot of good talent outside, the likes of [Ousmane] Dembele, a lot of players, [Eduardo] Camavinga, Jeremy Doku.

“And some Ghanaians also played here, like Asamoah Gyan who is like the top scorer in Ghana history. And I felt this is the place for me to be, also to improve myself and get to where I want to be in future."

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