FC Nantes has confirmed the return of Cameroonian international Ignatius Ganago following his loan spell with the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.
The 26-year-old striker remains under contract with the French club until June 2027.
Ganago made a notable contribution during his time in the United States, appearing in 20 matches, scoring three goals, and registering four assists.
His performances highlighted his versatility and attacking threat, even as he adapted to a new league and playing style.
FC Nantes now regains a forward with international experience and proven scoring ability.
The Cameroonian striker, valued at approximately €2 million, earns an annual salary of €910,000.
His return strengthens Nantes’ attacking options ahead of the second half of the season, giving coach a reliable option in the frontline.
Ganago’s development at Nantes has consistently drawn attention, with his loan experience in MLS adding tactical and physical dimensions to his game.
The club’s announcement on social media expressed confidence that he will reintegrate smoothly and play a key role in upcoming domestic fixtures.
For Nantes, this marks an important reinforcement as they prepare for a competitive push in Ligue 1.
Ganago’s combination of experience, international pedigree, and familiarity with the club’s system positions him as a valuable asset in both creating and finishing chances.
Cameroon fans will also watch closely, as Ganago’s form at Nantes could influence his future involvement with the Indomitable Lions, offering him opportunities to showcase his talents on both the club and international stage.







