SAINTS signing Kamaldeen Sulemana has issued a classy message to former club Stade Rennes after making a deadline day move to the Premier League.

The 20-year-old Ghana international is expected to have cost Saints a club-record fee worth up to £23.5million to move from the French club.

Sulemana is one of the fastest players in Europe and drew comparisons to the likes of Kylian Mbappe from a Ghanaian journalist on BBC Radio Solent.

The youngster needs to add end product to his game with only one goal in 17 matches this campaign, but will give Nathan Jones a new dimension to counter-attack with.

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And, posting for the first time since his move to Saints was made official, Sulemana left this message for his former club: “I never thought my journey as a Rennais will be this short but the time has come for me to turn the chapter.

“Through the hard and good times, this journey has been full of great memories & lessons. I played alongside very talented mates & friends who became family.

“The Roazhon Celtic Kop, Les Socios, Allez Rennes, Roahzon's Calls & the entire fans made Roahzon Park a unique story in my chapters.

“From my debut vs Lens on 8-08-21 to my last game vs Lorient 27-01-23 – throughout my 18 months stay in Brittany will be one I will keep at heart & thoughts.

“All the best this season & beyond. Allez Les Rouge et Noir. Saint Sulemana loading…"

Sulemana is still waiting on work permit clarification before he can make his debut for Jones, with Saints in action at Brentford tomorrow in the Premier League.

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