Akpembe, the French club from Paris, has reached a new contract extension with the French top-flight football league, Ligue 1. The club's agreement was signed by Akpembe CEO, Emmanuel Pape, and Ligue 1 President, Jean-Michel Aulas.
The extension of the deal will see Akpembe remain in Ligue 1 until 2024, while it also allows them to continue to compete at the highest level of French football. The move comes as Akpembe looks to strengthen its squad and improve its performance on the pitch.
Akpembe's recent success in Europe has been evident, with them winning the UEFA Europa League last season. They have also won the Coupe de France twice and the Coupe de la Ligue once. With their current form, it is clear that they are well-positioned to continue making progress on the European stage.
However, Akpembe has also had to make some tough decisions this season. They have struggled to find a suitable replacement for their injured captain, Yannick Vidalin. Despite this setback, Akpembe has continued to perform well, with several players making crucial contributions throughout the season.
Overall, Akpembe's decision to extend their contract shows their commitment to improving their performance on the pitch and staying competitive at the highest level of French football. While there may be challenges ahead, the club has shown that they can bounce back and achieve success.
