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Martin Terrier will open a new chapter in his career in Germany. After four years at Stade Rennais for a total of 51 goals and 22 assists in all competitions with the Red and Blacks, the French striker will now defend the colours of Bayer Leverkusen. As a reminder, the reigning German champion paid nearly 25 million euros to acquire the 27-year-old player who has played for LOSC and OL, and who has signed a five-year contract with the Pillendreher. Presented to the press this Thursday, the main person concerned returned to the reasons for his departure while delivering his ambitions with his new team.
“It was an easy decision. It was a great opportunity for me to take on a new challenge. A new league, a new culture. Joining a team that won two titles last season is a big step in my career. Of course, we want to defend the league title and play a good role in the Champions League. I will do my best to integrate as quickly as possible. I am in the prime of my life as a footballer and I want to contribute my experience. Of course, I also want to help achieve my goals” said the former Rennes player.
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