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Nîmes, France – Boudaoui signs contract with club until 2026. The midfielder has signed a new contract with Nîmes Olympique, keeping him at the club until the end of 2026. The news comes as a major boost for the club's midfield department, which has been struggling to find a consistent source of creativity and energy in recent years. Boudaoui, who joined Nîmes from AS Monaco in January 2018, has established himself as one of the team's most reliable performers, providing both defensive solidity and attacking flair. The 27-year-old French international has made over 150 appearances for Nîmes since his arrival, scoring 14 goals and assisting another 19. He has also represented France at various levels, including the U-21 squad, earning 22 caps and scoring four goals. "Signing this contract is a testament to my commitment to Nîmes," said Boudaoui. "I'm happy to be here and I want to continue contributing to the success of this team." Nîmes manager, Romain Vincuelot, echoed these sentiments, praising Boudaoui's versatility and leadership qualities. "He brings a lot of experience and quality to our squad," he said. "We're very excited about what he can do for us in the coming seasons." As the club looks to build on its impressive campaign last season, which saw them finish second in Ligue 1, signing Boudaoui was seen as a crucial step forward. With the midfielder now tied down until 2026, Nîmes will have more time to develop their plans and build on their promising start to the new campaign. |
