Guingamp captain Dylan Louiserre has signed a new contract, extending his stay at the club until 2028. The 30-year-old French-Ivorian midfielder, who arrived from Niort in 2022, has been a key figure for the Ligue 2 side and will now continue to lead the team for several more seasons.
The French club confirmed the extension in an official statement, highlighting Louiserre’s importance both on and off the pitch.
His contract was set to expire at the end of the current campaign, but Guingamp moved quickly to secure his long-term future.
A Pillar of Guingamp’s Midfield
Louiserre has been a mainstay in the squad this season, making 28 appearances and contributing one goal. His leadership, consistency, and work ethic have made him a crucial part of the team’s midfield.
Expressing his satisfaction with the new deal, he stated he was “very happy to continue the adventure” with the club.
Guingamp also welcomed the contract renewal, emphasizing the midfielder’s significant role in their long-term project.
“Recruited in May 2022 from Chamois Niortais, the midfielder quickly established himself as a key player in the Guingamp dressing room, through his commitment, consistency, and sense of responsibility.
This extension reflects the club’s desire to rely on solid, committed players to continue growing the sporting project,” the club announced.
Building for the Future
Guingamp, currently aiming for promotion to Ligue 1, sees Louiserre as a vital part of its ambitions. His experience and leadership are expected to play a central role in shaping the team’s future as they push for greater success in the coming seasons.
With his contract situation now settled, Louiserre can focus on guiding Guingamp through the remainder of the season, helping them achieve their objectives on the pitch.