Paris FC: Young Mohamadou Kanté to sign with West Ham

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While Paris FC is among the big favourites for promotion to Ligue 1 this season with this first great victory recorded against Caen (0-2), the transfer window nevertheless continues in both directions among the tenants of the Charléty stadium and at all levels of the Parisian club. Indeed, according to our information, the young Mohamadou Kanté successfully passed his medical examination this Monday before signing a five-year contract with the English club West Ham.

However, according to our indiscretions, the 18-year-old midfielder will immediately leave on loan to Paris FC. Under contract with Paris until June 30, 2025, Kanté will be able to continue his training in his hometown this season after having posted 2 goals in 9 games with the reserve team last year. He will then fly to England and continue his development with the Hammers in the near future. The future is already mapped out for the Franco-Malian.

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