Has played for over 10 teams, Official: 30-year-old former Milan striker Nian joined the Turkish Super League Genclabiliji
10:51pm, 31 August 2025Football
August 31: Turkish Super League club Genclairliji officially announced that 30-year-old former Milan striker Nian will join, and the two sides will sign a contract for two years.
Nion's career was displaced. He has played for more than 10 clubs, including Caen, Milan, Montpellier, Genoa, Watford, Turin, Rennes, Jeddah Nationals, Bordeaux, Aussel, Demir Sports, Empoli, Vidad and Samp.
Nion has played 23 times for the Senegal national team, contributing 4 goals and 2 assists. In addition, he has played 9 times for French youth teams at all levels and scored 2 goals.
In the second half of last season, Nian played 16 games for Samp, scoring 3 goals in a total of 1,144 minutes, making an important contribution to the team.
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