Noah Fadiga has completed a move to Aris Thessaloniki, signing a three-year contract with the Greek Super League club following a productive season at Belgian side KAA Gent.
The Senegalese right-back, who featured in 31 matches and scored six goals during the 2024–25 campaign, will continue his career in Greece after spells in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.
Fadiga’s signing marks a fresh chapter for the 25-year-old, who has steadily built a reputation for his consistency and attacking contribution from the back.
“I’m happy to now be part of Aris. It’s one of the top five teams in the country and plays a major role every year,” said Fadiga after putting pen to paper.
Fadiga arrives at Aris with significant experience across European football.
After developing through the youth ranks of Club Brugge, he moved to the Netherlands, where he played for Volendam and Heracles Almelo.
He later joined Stade Brestois in Ligue 1 before returning to Belgium with KAA Gent.
Despite the competitive nature of the Belgian Pro League, Fadiga stood out during the 2024–25 season for his dynamic runs and eye for goal, attributes that caught the attention of several clubs in Europe.
Aris Thessaloniki acted decisively, offering the Senegal international a chance to establish himself in one of Greece’s top-tier outfits.
Aris, a regular contender for European qualification in the Greek Super League, views Fadiga as a key reinforcement for their right flank.
His versatility, technical ability, and willingness to push forward are expected to add depth and pace to the squad’s defensive setup.
The club’s ambitions to remain competitive domestically and in continental competitions align with Fadiga’s desire to reignite his career after a nomadic journey across Europe.
While he has yet to firmly establish himself on the international scene, this move could provide the platform he needs to gain further recognition within the Senegal national team setup.
With preseason preparations underway, Fadiga will soon join up with his new teammates in Thessaloniki.
The transfer represents both a personal milestone and a strategic investment by Aris, who are looking to solidify their defensive ranks ahead of the upcoming campaign.