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Nhoa Sangui completes Paris FC move

Nhoa Sangui completes Paris FC move

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Nhoa Sangui (19) has completed a move from relegated Stade de Reims to recently promoted Paris FC.
The Reims youth product made 32 appearances in all competitions last season. However, with Les Stadistes making the drop down to Ligue 2, they will be obliged to sell off many of their assets, including their academy product, Sangui. Whilst the fee for the France youth international has not been disclosed, L'Équipe understands that the deal will rise up to €5m, including bonuses.
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Sangui has signed a five-year deal with the club, whose summer spending is expected to continue. FC Nantes' Moses Simon is also on the verge of completing a move to the newly promoted side. There will be further arrivals, too, with L'Équipe reporting that Paris FC could spend as much as €40m during the current transfer window, in order to secure their top-flight status next season and build the foundations for more long-term success.
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