Cameroonian international Christopher Wooh completes move from Stade Rennais

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Cameroonian international Christopher Wooh completes move from Stade Rennais

Cameroonian international Christopher Wooh has sealed a move to Spartak Moscow, bringing an end to his spell with Stade Rennais.

The 23-year-old central defender, who mutually agreed to terminate his contract in France, has signed a deal with the Russian club running until 2029.

Wooh joined Rennes in the summer of 2022 from RC Lens and went on to make 60 appearances in Ligue 1.

During his time in Brittany, he became a dependable figure in the heart of defence, praised for his composure, aerial strength and ability to adapt to the physical and tactical demands of French football.

Trained at AS Nancy-Lorraine before breaking into the professional ranks at Lens, Wooh steadily rose through the French system before his move to Rennes offered him a larger stage.

His development there not only solidified his reputation domestically but also earned him regular call-ups to the Cameroon national team, with whom he continues to feature prominently.

Spartak Moscow see the acquisition as a major boost to their defensive line.

The Russian giants, who are pushing to reinforce their squad for both domestic and European competition, believe Wooh’s mix of youth and experience will be crucial over the next few seasons.

His five-year contract underlines the club’s confidence in his potential to become a cornerstone of their defence.

For Wooh, the transfer represents a significant new chapter.

Moving away from Ligue 1 after three seasons offers him the opportunity to test himself in a different footballing culture and against new challenges.

The Russian league’s intensity and physical demands will provide a platform for the defender to refine his skills further while bringing leadership qualities already shown in France.

Stade Rennais paid tribute to the player upon confirming his departure, thanking him for his dedication and professionalism throughout his time at Roazhon Park.

The club highlighted his contribution to the squad’s stability and the positive presence he maintained on and off the pitch.

Supporters of Rennes are likely to remember Wooh for his consistency, reliability, and calm authority in defence.

As he departs, he leaves behind not only solid performances but also a reputation as a model professional.

Spartak Moscow, meanwhile, gain a defender entering the prime years of his career, with international experience and the ambition to make an immediate impact.

For Wooh, the move is as much about embracing a fresh challenge as it is about continuing his upward trajectory in European football.