Chelsea is pleased to announce the Mamadou Sarr transfer from Ligue 1 club RC Strasbourg. The 19-year-old defender has signed a contract with Chelsea until 2033.
Mamadou Sarr had a standout season with Strasbourg during 2024/25, making 28 appearances across all competitions. His defensive skills were crucial in Strasbourg securing a spot in next season’s UEFA Conference League play-off. His performances proved his ability to excel on both domestic and international stages.
Before joining Strasbourg, Mamadou impressed at the RC Lens academy. His move to Lyon saw him progress through their youth ranks, and he made his senior debut in the 2022/23 season. Sarr then had a five-month loan spell at Belgian club RWD Molenbeek before joining Strasbourg.
At Strasbourg, Sarr quickly became a regular starter, playing 27 games in Ligue 1. His performances helped the club secure a seventh-place finish in the league. The French defender also earned caps for France’s Under-20 team, further showcasing his talent.
Chelsea has recognized Sarr’s potential and secured his services for the long term. His addition brings more depth to Chelsea’s defense, and fans are excited to see him develop in the Premier League. Sarr’s speed and versatility make him a valuable asset for the club.
As a result, Mamadou’s future at Chelsea looks promising. His arrival strengthens Chelsea’s defense, and he will be an essential part of their long-term strategy. The club is eager to see how he adjusts to the Premier League and contributes to their success. Chelsea fans can look forward to watching Sarr’s growth on the pitch.
This transfer aligns with Chelsea’s vision of building a competitive team for both the present and the future. With young talent like Sarr, the club is ensuring a solid foundation for sustained success.
Therefore, Chelsea fans have a lot to look forward to as they await Mamadou Sarr’s debut. Welcome to Chelsea, Mamadou!
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