Christopher Wooh, the 22-year-old central defender currently playing for Stade Rennais and under contract until June 2026, has made a significant decision regarding his professional career.
According to reports from Foot Mercato, the Cameroonian international has opted to part ways with his former agent and join the prestigious Paris-based agency Sport Cover, led by Meïssa N’Diaye.
N’Diaye is renowned for managing the interests of several esteemed African players, including Geoffrey Kondogbia, Nordi Mukiele, and Seko Fofana.
Wooh’s decision to join Sport Cover reflects his ambition to further his development and unlock his full potential.
With its established expertise and extensive network, Sport Cover is poised to provide him with the necessary support to pursue his goals.
This transition in representation comes at a crucial juncture in Wooh’s career.
While excelling with Rennes, he also demonstrated his prowess on the international stage with a notable performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) representing Cameroon.
As he navigates this pivotal phase, the backing and guidance of Sport Cover are expected to serve as invaluable resources in his pursuit of success.
With his talent and determination, Wooh is positioned to make significant strides in his career trajectory.
By aligning himself with Sport Cover and its esteemed clientele, he sets himself on a promising path towards achieving his professional aspirations.