Egyptian winger Moses Simon has left Nantes for Paris FC, according to the capital city club’s announcement on Wednesday.
As the Parisians prepare for their first season in the French top flight since 1978-1979, Simon, 29, has agreed to a three-year deal with them.

Before they were promoted to Ligue 1, the Arnault family and Austrian energy drinks company Red Bull took over the club in November.
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Moses scored 37 goals in 201 games while playing for Nantes over the course of six seasons. His move’s cost was not disclosed.
Despite receiving a lot of interest from other clubs, Moses was a priority for us, according to Paris FC’s sporting director Francois Ferracci.
Source: Channels TV
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