Stade Rennais are being linked with a move for Ghanaian centre-back Manu Duah from MLS side San Diego FC.
The 20-year-old defender, valued at €1.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a rumoured target for the Ligue 1 club, with the speculation recorded on 3 March 2026. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, with the listing marked simply as “?”.
Duah, born in Accra on 5 June 2005, only joined San Diego FC from the University of California Santa Barbara Gauchos on 20 December 2024, having previously turned out for Santa Barbara SC in the United States. He operates primarily as a centre-back and stands at 1.93m, offering significant aerial presence.
There is no public information on the length of his contract with the MLS expansion side, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent in the near future or move on for a relatively modest fee should San Diego decide to cash in.
The Ghanaian’s market value has risen sharply during his time in San Diego, climbing from €100,000 in September 2025 to €1.00m by December 2025, underlining his rapid development in senior football. He is currently listed with shirt number 26 and is part of San Diego FC’s defensive unit in MLS.
No formal bid has been reported and there are no confirmed details of contract talks or personal terms between Duah and Stade Rennais at this stage.
If a switch to Rennes does materialise, a move from MLS to Ligue 1 at 20 would represent a major step in Duah’s career, potentially accelerating his development and raising his profile in both European football and the Ghanaian national-team conversation.
