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Mercato : premier contrat pro pour le jeune (16 ans) Rennais Désiré Doué

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Désiré Doué, première! Âgé de 16 ans, ce jeune milieu de terrain international U17 tricolore formé au Stade rennais vient de signer son premier contrat professionnel. Contrat de deux ans pour le cousin de Yann Gboho, lui qui a rejoint Rennes à cinq ans et demi. Directeur technique du club breton, Florian Maurice ne cache

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