The Ghanaian international is heading to Nice to reunite with Franck Haise and revive his Ligue 1 career.Salis Abdul SamedSalis Abdul Samed is set to leave RC Lens for OGC Nice. All parties reached an...
The Ghanaian international is heading to Nice to reunite with Franck Haise and revive his Ligue 1 career.
Salis Abdul Samed
Salis Abdul Samed is set to leave RC Lens for OGC Nice. All parties reached an agreement on the evening of August 13. The Ghanaian midfielder is preparing to reunite with his former coach, Franck Haise, with the aim of reigniting his career in Ligue 1.
Ultimately, the 25-year-old will continue his journey in Ligue 1, bouncing back at the top level of French football in Nice colors. The defensive midfielder from Ghana, who was under contract with Lens until 2028, has been the subject of an agreement between the two clubs in recent hours. Nice, seeking reinforcements in midfield, has secured his signing for a fee estimated between 2 and 2.5 million euros, bonuses included.
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Salis Abdul Samed is expected in Nice this Thursday, August 14, for medical checks before joining the squad led by Franck Haise. The Nice manager knows the Ghanaian's profile well, having coached him for two seasons at Lens. Under his guidance, Abdul Samed played 60 Ligue 1 matches and helped the Artois side finish second in 2023. After a more challenging season, which included a loan spell at Sunderland in the Championship, the player was not retained by RCL for the next phase of their project. Several clubs, including Basaksehir and Kayserispor, tried to secure him on loan, but without success.
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