Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr ‘rejects’ Barcelona
Senegal international winger Ismaila Sarr says he rejected a move
to Spanish giants Barcelona to sign for French side Stade Rennes.
The 19-year-old
Teranga Lion has secured a four-year contract in a deal worth $20m (£15.2m) as
he switched from rivals Metz.
“I could have gone
to Spain and join the great Barcelona, but leaving Metz to join them was too
early,” he said.
“I saw Rennes as a club that will help me progress and reach great
heights.”
With just six caps
for his country, Sarr has already been compared to former Rennes winger Ousmane
Dembele, who now plays for Borussia Dortmund.
However the
teenager is keen to create his own legacy.
“I still have to
progress defensively, offensively with more flair, and be more decisive in my
approach towards goal,” he added.
“With Christian
Gourcuff [Rennes manager], I am convinced that I will succeed.”
Sarr helped AS
Génération Foot progress from the second tier to the top flight of Senegalese
League.
“I left Senegal a
year ago to join Metz, I left my family there. I had to adapt to a new
environment,” he explained
“Today I am happy,
my parents are proud of me. I only count every day as a chance to make the best
out of my profession.”
Born in
Saint-Louis, Sarr moved to France last summer to join Metz on a five-year deal
from Génération Foot and made his professional debut against Lille in August.
Despite his
relative inexperience in the top flight of French football, Sarr made an
explosive impact at Metz scoring five goals and producing five assists in 33
matches.
He made his
international debut for Senegal at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon in
January and played in all their group matches.
He was also
involved when Senegal opened their 2019 Nations Cup qualifiers with a 3-0 home
win against Equatorial Guinea in June.
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