Stade Rennais lets Mathis Lambourde go to Hellas Verona

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Mathis Lambourde is leaving France and Stade Rennais. A great hope of the 2006 generation, which also saw other talents emerge such as Zaire-Emery, Eli Junior Kroupi and George Ilenikhena, the native of Les Lilas has signed with Hellas Verona. He is signing a contract until June 2029. His transfer should bring in 4 million euros, including bonuses, to Stade Rennais, a club he joined in 2021 and which allowed him to discover the French youth teams.

Verona – Hellas Verona FC announces that it has acquired – as part of a permanent contract until June 30, 2029 – from Stade Rennais Football Club the sporting performance of the French striker, originally from Guadeloupe, Mathis Lambourde“, is written in the official press release published on the website of the Italian club. A nice one for Hellas.

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