In July 2025, OGC Nice officially announced the arrival of 25-year-old Senegalese goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf from Stade de Reims. The Riviera club paid around €7 million to secure the services of a player known for his stability, consistency, and leadership on the field.
Yehvann Diouf, who wore the captain’s armband at Reims, signed a five-year contract with Nice, reflecting the club’s trust in him to be their starting goalkeeper for the coming seasons. He succeeds Marcin Bulka, who left for Saudi Arabia, becoming the new number one keeper for the Aiglons.
Nice’s sporting director, Florian Maurice, highlighted that Diouf embodies the experience and authority needed to lead the defense, bringing calmness and confidence in crucial moments of matches. The Senegalese goalkeeper arrives as Nice aims to shine in Ligue 1 as well as on the European stage.
For Yehvann Diouf, this transfer represents a major opportunity. After several solid seasons despite Reims’ relegation to Ligue 2, he shows a genuine ambition to progress within an ambitious and competitive club. His integration is eagerly awaited by Nice supporters hoping to regain stability in goal through him.