After spending a long period without an official equipment sponsor, Désiré Doué has finally resolved an important issue in his young career. According to L’Équipe, the PSG forward signed a deal with Nike two months ago.
The American brand has decided to invest heavily in the French international just days before the 2026 World Cup. While the financial details have not been officially disclosed, the sports daily reports that the agreement is worth several million euros.
Nike Bets Big on France’s Rising Star
According to RMC Sport, the partnership could be worth more than three million euros per year for the Parisian player. Such a figure would already place Doué among Nike’s highest-paid athletes.
This signing confirms the rapid rise of the two-time European champion’s profile. At just 21 years old, Doué has established himself as one of the new faces of French football, becoming a major marketing priority for the American sportswear giant.
Meanwhile, several sponsorship situations remain unresolved within the French national team. Kylian Mbappé, Rayan Cherki, and Michael Olise continue to generate speculation regarding their future relationships with equipment manufacturers.
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