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Ghana international right-back, Alidu Seidu, has sustained an ACL rupture in his left knee, his club Stade Rennes has confirmed.
The 24-year-old was substituted in the first half in Rennes’ 1-0 away loss to Lille OSC this Sunday, with former Barcelona centre-back Mikayil Faye replaced him.
Medical exams undertaken on Monday confirmed the severity of the injury. Seidu is not expected to return for the remainder of the season.
Titulaire ce dimanche face au LOSC, Alidu Seidu a dû sortir sur blessure après 18 minutes de jeu.
— Stade Rennais F.C. (@staderennais) November 25, 2024
Les examens réalisés ce jour ont malheureusement confirmé une rupture du ligament croisé du genou gauche.
Bon courage Alidu, tout le Stade Rennais F.C. est avec toi. Reviens-nous… pic.twitter.com/s7xdWHF9tj
The injury means Seidu will not be part of Ghana’s squad for the World Cup qualifiers in March and June 2025.
The former Clement Foot defender has made 11 appearances for Rennes this season.
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