Birama Touré, the midfielder for FC Nantes, has received positive news as he has extended his contract with the club, as reported by Ouest-France. The new agreement extends his tenure with the Canaries for an additional two years, binding him to the club until 2017.
Touré initially joined FC Nantes in 2012 from Beauvais, a National club, when the team was competing in Ligue 2. Since then, he has become a key player for the club, starting in 26 matches during his first season.
In the current season, Touré has continued to play a vital role in FC Nantes’ midfield, starting in 21 matches so far. His consistent performances have solidified his position in Michel Der Zakarian’s squad.
Given the challenges FC Nantes has faced in expanding its squad this season, securing the extension of Touré’s contract is seen as a significant achievement for the club, ensuring they retain one of their key players for the foreseeable future.