Since July 11, Le Havre have welcomed five new signings to Didier Digard's squad ahead of the 2025-26 season. Here's a look at the newcomers aiming to help Les Ciel et Marine put together a successful campaign.
The 25-year-old right winger was one of the first new arrivals to come to Le Havre this summer. Kyeremeh has spent most of his professional career with Caen, coming up through their youth academy and only having a loan stint with Annecy for the 2021-22 season. Outside of that spell, all Kyeremeh has known is Caen, making 113 appearances while scoring 15 goals and recording 15 assists.
After signing one left winger in Kyeremeh, Le Havre added a right winger in Mambimbi to improve their attack. The 24-year-old is arriving from St. Gallen, but his most productive time came while playing for Young Boys, where he came up through their youth academy. Mambimbi made 106 total appearances for Young Boys, scoring 14 goals and recording 14 assists.
Le Havre has brought in a veteran goalkeeper to help them in the shot-stopping department this season. The 32-year-old spent part of last season for Ligue 2 side Rodez, making 11 total appearances while recording two clean sheets. Most of Diaw's playing time has come while suiting up for Swiss side Lausanne-Sport (70 total appearances) and Clermont Foot (67 total appearances).
Another veteran presence for Le Havre this season as the 33-year-old left-back comes over from RC Strasbourg. Delaine has spent his entire professional career in French football, coming up through RC Lens' academy, then playing for Arras, Paris FC, FC Metz, and Strasbourg. Metz is the club Delaine has spent the most time in his career, playing 107 total matches while scoring four goals and recording 12 assists.
Mpasi is another veteran goalkeeper coming to Le Havre after spending most of his professional career with Rodez. The 30-year-old had been with Les Sangs et Or since 2016, making 137 total appearances for the club, recording 18 clean sheets.
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