Alexis Claude-Maurice arrives in Augsburg

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Alexis Claude-Maurice joins the Bundesliga. The 26-year-old attacking midfielder signed this Friday with Augsburg. Free of any contract since his departure from OGC Nice, the player trained in Lorient has signed a contract until 2027 with the German team. After an unconvincing loan with Lens, the Noisy-le-Grand native is therefore leaving to try his luck across the Rhine.

Despite his 102 appearances in the elite of French football for ten goals and eleven assists. The former Espoirs (2 selections) has never been able to reach the level that some predicted for him at the start, in particular because of major injuries that have slowed his progress. In Germany, in a championship more geared towards the offensive, Claude-Maurice will perhaps finally be able to exploit his full potential.

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