Valenciennes FC has bolstered its squad with the acquisition of Malian international Siriné Doucouré. The Ligue 2 club formally announced the signing of the 21-year-old striker on their official Twitter page, unveiling a loan deal that extends for the remainder of the 2023/24 season.
Hailing from FC Lorient and with a foundation in Châteauroux’s training program, Doucouré brings a wealth of talent to Valenciennes FC.
His recent stint with the Merlus saw him accumulate 421 minutes of play over the course of 11 matches in the current season. During this time, the promising striker showcased his goal-scoring prowess by notching an impressive tally of 1 goal and providing 3 crucial assists.
The loan agreement positions Doucouré to play a pivotal role in Valenciennes FC’s quest for success, offering him the opportunity to contribute significantly on the pitch.
As the club strives to distance itself from the red zone in the French second division, Doucouré’s skill set and attacking capabilities are anticipated to play a crucial role in shaping the team’s performance.
Valued at 1.2 million euros according to Transfermarkt, the Nogent-sur-Marne native adds significant value to the squad. In terms of remuneration, Doucouré commands an annual salary of 48,859 euros, equivalent to 31,758,350 FCFA.
The addition of Siriné Doucouré to Valenciennes FC’s roster marks a strategic move by the club to reinforce its attacking options and elevate its competitive standing in Ligue 2.
The football community eagerly anticipates the impact Doucouré will make as he dons the colors of the Reds and Whites in the latter half of the season.”