The Doku Renews its contract with Rennes, including the 70M release clause
The Doku, a French football club, has announced that it is extending its contract with Rennes until June 2024. The move comes after the club's financial troubles and the need to strengthen its squad.
The 70M release clause in the contract allows the club to sell players for more than their original fee if they choose to do so. This means that the club can potentially increase revenue from selling players who are not needed by buying them later on.
The extension also includes a new player acquisition plan, which will see the club invest in young talent and add depth to its squad. The club plans to make some significant signings this summer, including a goalkeeper and a midfielder.
However, the extension also comes with some challenges. The club has faced financial difficulties in recent years, and the new player acquisition plan could be difficult to implement due to the high cost of signing new players.
Despite these challenges, the Doku is confident that it will be able to make the necessary investments to improve its squad and secure a successful season. The club has a strong team of experienced players and a talented youth academy, and the new player acquisition plan should help it stay competitive in the league.
