Randers FC has officially transferred French striker Florian Danho to Espérance Sportive de Tunis, the current champions of Tunisia. This move was finalized just before the closing of the Tunisian transfer window on Saturday night. Although the transfer fee remains undisclosed, the club has described the deal as beneficial for their financial situation.
Florian Danho has been a part of Randers FC for a little over a year, having joined from Swiss side Stade Lausanne-Ouchy on a four-year contract. The club’s management has acknowledged that the timing of the transfer is not ideal, as the Danish transfer window is now closed, preventing them from acquiring a replacement until January. However, they expressed confidence that their current squad can manage without Danho until the winter transfer window. This head start will allow them to strategically prepare for a quality addition in the upcoming window.
Florian Danho’s Performance at Randers FC
During his time at Randers, the 25-year-old striker made a total of 27 appearances in the Superliga, scoring four goals. His contributions to the team have been significant, and his departure will undoubtedly leave a gap in the squad.
Florian Danho, whose full name is Florian Thomas Danho Séké, was born on June 21, 2000. Standing at a height of 1.88 meters, he plays as a striker and is known for his right-footed shots. Before joining Randers FC, he played for several clubs including FC Martigues, Stade Lausanne, Stade Nyonnais, and Famalicão.
While the transfer of Danho to Espérance Sportive de Tunis marks a new chapter in his career, it also poses challenges for Randers FC as they navigate the remainder of the season without him. The club’s management will be keen to ensure that they fill the striker position effectively when the transfer window reopens.