Adelaide United duo Mohamed Toure and Yaya Dukuly are leaving the club after agreeing deals with French outfit Stade de Reims.
The Reds have agreed an undisclosed fee with Reims for striker Toure, while winger Dukuly also joins the French outfit as part of the same deal.
Toure showed his potential when scoring for the Reds as a 15-year-old in 2020 and has gone on to score seven in a total in 42 games for the club.
“I’m extremely thankful for everything Adelaide has done for me in my time at the Club,” Toure said after the deal was announced. “They gave me the chance to represent my hometown team and, while developing and growing both as a person and footballer.
"My dream has always been to play in Europe so I'm really looking forward to this next chapter in my career and embracing a new challenge in a tough league.”
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Reds boss Carl Veart is also in no doubt that Toure has what it takes to be a big hit in the French league.
"The French league is one of the top five leagues in Europe but I'm confident with the right work ethic and desire, Mohamed can be successful," Veart added.
19-year-old winger Dukuly scored scored two goals in 16 appearances and Veart has also wished him well.
“Yaya is an intelligent and skilful footballer with a lot of potential,” he said. “He has developed very well since joining Adelaide United and I wish him well in France and beyond.”
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