French club Rennes has completed the transfer of Polish national team midfielder Sebastian Szymanski from Fenerbahce. The 26-year-old player has signed a long-term contract that will remain in effect until the summer of 2029, according to the club's official website.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the financial details of the transfer have also been disclosed. On January 21, renowned insider Fabrizio Romano shared on the X social media platform that Rennes will pay Fenerbahce 10.5 million euros for the transfer.
Sebastian Szymanski has attracted the attention of several European clubs with his consistent performances over recent seasons. His move to the French Ligue 1 side is considered a significant step for both the club and the player's career. The new signing is expected to strengthen competition in the Rennes midfield and expand the team's tactical options. Rennes, currently competing in the top tier of French football, frequently targets young international talent to bolster its squad for both domestic and European competitions.