Paris FC completed the signing of Nigerian winger Moses Simon from Nantes on Wednesday. The 29-year-old player agreed to a three-year deal with the French club. Simon becomes the first player from Nigeria to join Paris FC. The team's sporting director Francois Ferracci expressed satisfaction with the new addition. Simon chose Paris FC over several other teams that wanted to sign him.
Ferracci praised Simon for picking their club despite having many options. The sporting director believes Simon will help the team improve across multiple areas of play. Simon was a top target for Paris FC during the transfer window. The club views his arrival as an important step forward. Ferracci said Simon showed real interest in what Paris FC wants to achieve.
Simon played for Nantes for six seasons before making this move. He scored 37 goals during his time there. Simon also provided 42 assists for his teammates. He appeared in 201 matches for Nantes across all competitions. The winger established himself as a key player for both club and country during those years.
Ferracci praised Simon for picking their club despite having many options. The sporting director believes Simon will help the team improve across multiple areas of play. Simon was a top target for Paris FC during the transfer window. The club views his arrival as an important step forward. Ferracci said Simon showed real interest in what Paris FC wants to achieve.
Simon played for Nantes for six seasons before making this move. He scored 37 goals during his time there. Simon also provided 42 assists for his teammates. He appeared in 201 matches for Nantes across all competitions. The winger established himself as a key player for both club and country during those years.