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Ghanaian-Nigerien international midfielder Moussa Narry has terminated his contract with French League 2 side Le Mans.
The 26year old midfielder reached an agreement with the club on Friday. He signed for the French side since 2010 after a short loan spell from the second side of Auxerre.
Narry began his career in his homeland Niger with Sahel SC and was in 2006 sold to Étoile Sportive du Sahel. He played in Tunisia two years for Étoile du Sahel and signed in July 2008 with AJ Auxerre.
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