OGC Nice’s big move!

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The Gym achieved its goal by recruiting a choice striker in the final stretch of the transfer window.

Struck by bad luck at the start of the season, faced with the successive injuries of Morgan Sanson, Terem Moffi, Jérémie Boga and Gaëtan Laborde in its offensive sector, OGC Nice can finally find its smile again. With this Wednesday a choice recruit to strengthen its attack line!

At 19, Youssoufa Moukoko has already proven himself in the Bundesliga in the ranks of Borussia Dortmund. Here he is loaned for the season to the Aiglons, with a purchase option that L’Equipe estimates at 18 million euros. Thanks to OGC Nice for the trust, rejoices the German international (2 capes). I am looking forward to discovering the group, the staff and the supporters. I expect a lot from this season, collectively and individually. I arrive with a lot of desire, humility and ambition. »

“He is a player full of qualities”

On the front line in the negotiations with BvB, Nice sporting director Florian Maurice is pleased with a resolution that OM, also on the case in recent weeks, has not been able to achieve. He is a player full of qualities, good in depth and gifted in front of goal. Despite his young age, he is already a German international and has real experience at the highest level. He will offer us a different profile up front. »

Youssoufa was a highly sought-after striker and we are delighted to have him join us.rejoices the president of the OGCN Jean-Pierre Rivère. The transfer window is full of opportunities, this one was a good one and we took it. We welcome him. » With Dortmund, Youssoufa Moukoko played a whopping 99 matches, scoring 18 goals and providing 8 assists.

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