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Ghana prodigy Kamaldeen Sulemana named among top 10 youngsters in French Ligue 1
Ghana prodigy Kamaldeen Sulemana has been named among L’Equipe’s top 10 youngsters to follow French Ligue 1.
The enterprising winger joined Stade Rennes this summer from Danish side FC Nordjaelland following his superlative performance last season.
He has hit the ground running after joining the club scoring on his debut game in the Ligue.
In a list sighted by Footballghana.com by LiEquipe, Kamaldeen Sulemana has been named amonf the top 10 youngsters in the French top-flight.
Below are the top 10 youngsters in Ligue 1:
Amadou Onana – Lille
Benjamin André – Lille
Mohamed-Ali Cho – Angers
Konrad De La Fuente – Olympic Marseille
Kamaldeen Sulemana – Stade Rennais
Christopher Wooh – RC Lens
Myron Boadu – AS Monaco
Issa Kaboré – ESTAC
Timothée Pembélé – Girondins de Bordeaux
Saïdou Sow – Saint-Etienne
Hugo Ekitike – Stade de Reims
Source: footballghana.com
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