The Lyon-based football club has finalized the permanent transfer of defender Noham Kamara, bringing his stint at the Rhône outfit to a close after a successful loan spell. The 19-year-old defensive talent, standing at 1.85 meters tall, will now don the Lyon jersey until 2030 following the activation of his purchase option.
The deal, structured around a base transfer fee of €4.1 million, includes additional performance-based incentives: a potential €2 million bonus, along with a 20% resale profit share clause. This acquisition underscores Lyon’s strategic investment in young, high-potential talent while addressing immediate defensive needs.
From Paris to Lyon: a promising defender’s journey
Born and raised in the Paris region, Kamara honed his skills in local academies before joining Paris Saint-Germain’s youth setup. His versatility as a defender—capable of anchoring the defensive line or operating as a right-back—has already seen him make two league appearances since arriving in Lyon. Club officials view him as a long-term asset whose adaptability could prove crucial in both domestic and European competitions.
The transfer marks another chapter in Lyon’s evolving squad strategy, balancing financial prudence with targeted recruitment. With his contract now secured, Kamara joins a roster undergoing significant restructuring, positioning himself as a key figure in the club’s future ambitions.
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