Stade Rennais Adds Florian Truffert to Professional Ranks – A Family Affair
Stade Rennais has bolstered its midfield with the signing of Florian Truffert, the 19-year-old brother of current Rennes player Adrien Truffert. The Breton club announced that Florian has signed his first professional contract, securing his future with Rouge et Noir until 2029.
A Rising Star in the Truffert Family
The signing continues a family tradition at Stade Rennais, with both brothers now professionally contracted to the club. Adrien Truffert has one international selection for France. Florian, a midfielder, joined the Stade Rennais academy in 2021.
“It’s a special moment for me today, I feel a lot of happiness. This first contract is an significant milestone, but I know there will be many more to come. I am joining the same world as my brother, I am very proud of it”
Florian Truffert
Academy Success
Denis Arnaud, director of the Stade Rennais Academy, expressed his delight at Florian’s progression.
“This proves always a source of great pride for all members of the Academy when a player signs his first professional contract. Florian is one of the players who, through their work and self-sacrifice, succeeds in achieving their goals. This first contract is completely deserved. He never gave up, especially despite the injuries.”
Denis Arnaud
This signing highlights the success of the Stade Rennais academy in developing young talent.
Further Developments
Recently, Nordan Mukiele, the younger brother of Sunderland defender Nordi Mukiele, also signed a professional contract with Stade Rennais.
FAQ
- How long is Florian Truffert’s contract? Florian Truffert’s contract with Stade Rennais runs until 2029.
- Who is Florian Truffert’s brother? Florian Truffert’s brother is Adrien Truffert, who also plays for Stade Rennais.
- What position does Florian Truffert play? Florian Truffert plays as a midfielder.
The future looks bright for the Truffert brothers at Stade Rennais, and fans will be eager to see them both contribute to the club’s success.
