Espérance Sportive de Tunis adds trio including Mauritanian international Ibrahima Keïta
Espérance Sportive de Tunis have announced the acquisition of three young talents as part of a wider rebuilding strategy aimed at enhancing squad competitiveness.
The Tunisian giants have secured the signatures of Ibrahima Keïta, Younes Rached, and Ahmed Bouassida.
Ibrahima Keïta – Defensive Reinforcement from TP Mazembe
Ibrahima Keïta, a 23‑year‑old Mauritanian international, has joined from DR Congo club TP Mazembe on a two‑year contract. Operating primarily as a right‑back, Keïta made his senior debut for Mauritania in March 2022 and has impressed with his robust defending and willingness to advance forward. With all administrative formalities now complete, the defender is expected to integrate swiftly into the first team at Espérance.
Younes Rached – Creative Midfielder on a Three‑Year Deal
Younes Rached, an attacking midfielder previously at Tarji Gergis, has committed to Espérance for three seasons. Known for his vision and passing range, Rached is expected to strengthen the club’s playmaking options and add depth in midfield creativity.
Ahmed Bouassida – Long‑Term Offensive Addition
Ahmed Bouassida has signed a four‑year contract following an impressive pre‑season showing alongside Najm Almatlouy.
The young forward contributed seven goals and three assists in unofficial matches, showcasing his knack for offensive productivity. His signing brings an energetic and effective presence to the attacking unit.
New Era for Espérance
These three signings mark a significant shift in Espérance’s recruitment policy, focusing on youth and potential. The blend of defensive fortification, midfield creativity, and attacking thrust is designed to rejuvenate the squad and lay the groundwork for sustained success.
As Espérance embarks on this new chapter, fans will be watching closely to see how quickly the trio adapts and contributes to the club’s ambitions in domestic and continental competitions.
Espérance de Tunis aims to translate these reinforcements into improved performances, with hopes high that Keïta, Rached, and Bouassida will inject fresh energy and quality into a side looking to reassert its dominance in African football.
