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Andy Alune Diouf (born 17 May 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Inter Milan.
Key Information
Early life
[edit]Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine,[2] Diouf was raised in Nanterre. He started playing football at the age of 6 years, in the nearby La Garenne-Colombes.[3]
Club career
[edit]Rennes
[edit]Diouf played for the youth teams of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Boulogne-Billancourt, also spending two years at the INF Clairefontaine, before joining the Rennes academy in 2015.[3] He made his professional debut for Rennes on 9 May 2021, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 Ligue 1 home draw against his former club PSG.[4]
Basel
[edit]On 18 July 2022, Diouf joined Basel in Switzerland on a season-long loan with an option to buy.[5] He joined Basel's first team for their 2022–23 season under head coach Alexander Frei. Diouf played his domestic league debut for his new club on 24 July 2022 in the home game in the St. Jakob Stadium as Basel played a 1–1 draw against Servette.[6] He scored his first goal for his new team on 13 October in the away game in the Tehelné pole stadium as Basel played in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage against Slovan Bratislava. Diouf was substituted in for Wouter Burger in the 64th minute as Basel were 3–1 down and he scored just one minute later. His first shot was blocked, but he headed home the rebound. Just seven minutes later Basel equalised and the game ended in a 3–3 draw.[7]
On 2 May 2023, the option to buy was activated, with Diouf signing a four-year contract.[8] But, not quite two months later, the midfielder decided to move back to France. During his one season with the club, Diouf played a total of 60 games for Basel scoring a total of three goals. 34 of these games were in the Swiss Super League, five in the Swiss Cup, 18 in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, where the team advanced to the semi-finals and three were friendly games. He scored all three goals in the UEFA Europa Conference League.[9]
Lens
[edit]On 30 June 2023, Diouf signed for Ligue 1 club Lens on a five-year contract.[10]
Inter Milan
[edit]On 22 August 2025, Diouf joined Serie A club Inter Milan, signing a five-year contract.[11]
International career
[edit]Born in France, Diouf is of Senegalese descent.[12] He is a youth international for France.
Career statistics
[edit]- As of match played 4 October 2025[13]
| Club | Season | League | National cup[a] | Europe | Total | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
| Rennes | 2020–21 | Ligue 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | 1 | 0 | |
| 2021–22 | Ligue 1 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | |
| Total | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | ||
| Basel (loan) | 2022–23 | Swiss Super League | 34 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 18[b] | 3 | 56 | 3 |
| Lens | 2023–24 | Ligue 1 | 25 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4[c] | 0 | 30 | 1 |
| 2024–25 | Ligue 1 | 34 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2[d] | 0 | 37 | 1 | |
| 2025–26 | Ligue 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 1 | 0 | ||
| Total | 60 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 68 | 2 | ||
| Inter Milan | 2025–26 | Serie A | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| Career total | 102 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 24 | 3 | 133 | 5 | ||
- ^ Includes Coupe de France, Swiss Cup
- ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
- ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
- ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
Honours
[edit]France U23
- Summer Olympics silver medal: 2024[14]
Individual
- UEFA Europa Conference League Young Player of the Season: 2022–23[15]
- UEFA Europa Conference League Team of the Season: 2022–23[16]
Orders
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Squad List: Men's Olympic Football Tournament Paris 2024: France (FRA)" (PDF). FIFA. 27 July 2024. p. 4. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ "Andy Diouf". L'Équipe (in French). Paris. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ a b Macedo, Aurélien (17 January 2021). "À la découverte d'Andy Diouf, jeune talent du Stade Rennais". Foot Mercato (in French). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ Bertolino, Thomas; Rego, Raul (9 May 2021). "Résultat et résumé Rennes - PSG, Ligue 1 Uber Eats, 36e journée, Dimanche 09 Mai 2021". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ FC Basel 1893 (18 July 2022). "Andy Diouf wechselt zum FCB". Andy Diouf joins FCB (in German). FC Basel 1893 AG. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (24 July 2022). "FC Basel - Servette FC 1:1 (1:0)" (in German). Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
- ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (13 October 2022). "SK Slovan Bratislava - FC Basel 3:3 (1:1)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- ^ FC Basel 1893 (2 May 2023). "Der FCB Verpflichet Zeki Amouni und Andy Diouf definitiv" [FCB sign Zeki Amouni and Andy Diouf definitely] (in German). FC Basel 1893 AG. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (2023). "Andy Diouf - FCB statistics". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
- ^ "Andy Diouf, le coffre et la finesse". www.rclens.fr (in French). 30 June 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "Andy Diouf is Inter's new player" (Press release). Inter Milan. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
- ^ "Stade Rennais : Andy Diouf signe son premier contrat professionnel". 10 December 2020.
- ^ Andy Diouf at Soccerway. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- ^ Ronay, Barney (9 August 2024). "Camello's extra-time double clinches football gold for Spain against France". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ "Andy Diouf named UEFA Europa Conference League Young Player of the Season". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "2022/23 Europa Conference League Team of the Season". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 8 June 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "Décret du 23 septembre 2024 portant promotion et nomination dans l'ordre national du Mérite" [Decree of 23 September 2024 on promotion and appointment to the National Order of Merit]. Official Journal of the French Republic (in French). 2024 (227). 24 September 2024. PRER2420330D. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
External links
[edit]- Andy Diouf at the French Football Federation (in French)
- Andy Diouf – UEFA competition record (archive)
- Andy Diouf at Équipe de France (in French)
- Andy Diouf on Instagram
Andy Diouf
View on GrokipediaEarly life and background
Early life
Andy Diouf was born on 17 May 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France.[6] He was raised in Nanterre, a suburb near Paris, where he spent his early childhood.[6] Diouf comes from a family with mixed heritage, including a Senegalese father and a French mother, and he has two older brothers, Waly and Jules.[7] The family maintains strong ties to Senegal, where much of his extended family resides.[8] At the age of six, Diouf began playing football with a local club in La Garenne-Colombes, marking his initial introduction to the sport.[9]Youth career
Diouf began his youth career at AF Garenne-Colombes in 2009, at the age of six, and spent three seasons developing his initial skills with the local club near Paris until 2012.[1] In 2012, he joined the Paris Saint-Germain youth academy, a renowned center for talent cultivation, where he trained for three years through 2015, honing his technical abilities in a competitive environment.[1] Diouf then moved to AC Boulogne-Billancourt in 2015, remaining with the club for three years until 2018; during this period, he attended the elite INF Clairefontaine national training center for two years, beginning at age 12, which provided advanced tactical and physical development opportunities.[1][4] In 2018, Diouf transferred to the Stade Rennais academy, entering a program known for producing top French talents, and quickly progressed through the age groups.[1] By late 2019, he had been promoted to the Rennes U19 team, where he contributed in youth competitions, including making his UEFA Youth League debut on August 16, 2020, in the round of 16 against Inter Milan, showcasing his potential as a midfielder.[10][4] In the summer of 2020, Diouf advanced to the club's reserve team. On 10 December 2020, he signed his first professional contract with Stade Rennais, solidifying his transition toward senior football while continuing to build on his academy foundations.[1][11]Club career
Rennes
Diouf joined the Rennes academy in 2018 after progressing through the youth systems of Paris Saint-Germain and AC Boulogne-Billancourt.[4][12] He made his professional debut for the club on 9 May 2021, entering as a substitute in the 79th minute during a 1–1 Ligue 1 home draw against Paris Saint-Germain.[4][13][14] Over the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons, Diouf accumulated six first-team appearances in Ligue 1 for Rennes, all as a substitute and totaling 26 minutes played, without registering any goals or assists.[3][15] Primarily featuring for Rennes' reserve and youth teams during this time, he emerged as a promising central midfielder noted for his physicality and ball-carrying ability, though his senior exposure remained limited.[16][12]Basel
On 18 July 2022, Andy Diouf joined FC Basel on a season-long loan from Rennes, providing him with his first significant opportunity for regular first-team football abroad.[17] During the 2022/23 campaign, he quickly adapted to the Swiss Super League, making 34 appearances with 3 assists in the domestic competition.[18][3] His integration into Basel's squad under coach Alexander Frei allowed for notable development as a versatile midfielder, contributing to the team's competitive edge in both league and cup fixtures.[19] Diouf's performances extended prominently into European competitions, where he featured in 14 matches across the UEFA Europa Conference League, scoring 3 goals and providing 2 assists, helping Basel advance to the final against Fiorentina.[20] Overall, he accumulated 57 appearances and 3 goals in all competitions for Basel that season, demonstrating improved physicality and tactical awareness in a high-intensity environment.[18] His standout contributions in the Conference League, including dynamic runs and key assists, earned him the UEFA Europa Conference League Young Player of the Season award for 2022/23.[20] Impressed by his progress, Basel exercised their option to buy on 2 May 2023, securing Diouf on a permanent four-year contract for a reported €5.5 million.[21] This move solidified his role as a key prospect in Swiss football, marking a pivotal step in his career trajectory following limited minutes at Rennes.[16]Lens
On 30 June 2023, Andy Diouf completed a permanent transfer from FC Basel to RC Lens, signing a five-year contract until 2028 for a reported fee of €15 million, marking Lens' record signing at the time.[22][23] This move brought Diouf back to French football after a loan spell at Basel during the 2022–23 season, where he had gained experience in the Swiss Super League. Over two seasons with Lens in Ligue 1, Diouf established himself as a regular starter, making 59 appearances and scoring 2 goals.[24][25][3] In the 2023–24 campaign, he featured in 25 league matches, contributing 1 goal, while the following 2024–25 season saw him play 34 games with another goal and 2 assists, helping Lens qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League and maintain a competitive mid-table position.[15] His consistency in domestic play underscored his adaptation to the intensity of French top-flight football. Diouf played a key role in Lens' midfield dynamics, excelling as a box-to-box midfielder with strong progressive passing abilities that aided in transitioning play from defense to attack.[26] Averaging around 6 progressive passes per 90 minutes, he frequently delivered through balls and long switches to the wings, enhancing the team's build-up and creating opportunities in open play.[26] His energetic runs and defensive recoveries further supported Lens' balanced approach in Ligue 1 matches, allowing for fluid box-to-box contributions that bolstered both pressing and counter-attacking phases.[27]Inter Milan
On 22 August 2025, Andy Diouf joined Inter Milan from RC Lens on a permanent transfer, signing a five-year contract that runs until June 2030 for a reported initial fee of €20 million, potentially rising to €25 million with performance-related add-ons.[4][28][29] The move marked Diouf's transition to one of Europe's top clubs, where he was assigned the number 17 shirt, previously worn by notable figures in the club's history.[30][31] Diouf's early integration into Inter's squad has seen him feature sparingly in the midfield rotation under manager Simone Inzaghi. As of November 2025, he has made two substitute appearances in Serie A, accumulating 26 minutes of playtime without recording a goal or assist—debuting for 11 minutes against Torino on 25 August and adding 15 minutes versus Cremonese on 4 October.[32][18] These brief outings highlighted his role as a rotational option in a competitive midfield group that includes established players like Nicolò Barella and Hakan Çalhanoğlu, where Diouf has focused on providing energy and positional versatility from central midfield.[33] Despite these contributions, Diouf has encountered initial adaptation challenges to the physical and tactical rigors of Serie A football. Reports as of November 2025 describe him as needing time to adjust to the league's intensity, appearing somewhat timid in high-pressure moments and struggling to impose himself physically against more experienced opponents, with speculation of a potential January loan move.[34][35] Inter's official communications have emphasized his ongoing process of overcoming these obstacles, drawing on his youth international experience to build confidence within the Nerazzurri's demanding system.[4]International career
Youth international career
Andy Diouf began his youth international career with the France under-17 national team, making his debut on December 3, 2019, and accumulating two appearances without scoring.[36] His progression through the French Football Federation's (FFF) youth programs, including time at the prestigious INF Clairefontaine academy, facilitated his development and subsequent selections to higher age groups.[4] Diouf earned 18 caps for the France under-19 team between 2021 and 2022, featuring prominently in UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers.[37] In the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, he appeared in four matches as France reached the semi-finals in Slovakia, where they lost 1–2 to Israel.[38] He also played three games in the elite qualification round earlier that year, helping secure qualification without scoring.[12] With the under-20 side from 2022 to 2024, Diouf made six appearances and scored two goals, including in friendly internationals.[39] His strong performances at club level with Rennes influenced his call-ups to these youth squads. As of 2025, he has earned over 10 caps for the under-21 team without goals, including participations in UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers.[28][40]2024 Summer Olympics
Andy Diouf was selected for the France U23 squad for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, joining as a replacement for Warren Zaïre-Emery due to club commitments with Paris Saint-Germain.[41] As a central midfielder, he contributed to the team's campaign under head coach Thierry Henry, providing defensive stability and creative passing in the engine room.[42] Diouf made four appearances during the tournament, starting all, including the group stage victory over New Zealand, the quarter-final against Argentina, the semi-final win over Egypt, and the final against Spain.[43][44][45] He did not score or record an assist, but featured in attacking transitions and set-piece involvement that helped France advance. His performances highlighted his versatility and composure under pressure, earning praise for bolstering the midfield alongside players like Manu Koné and Johann Lepenant.[46] France U23 reached the final after topping their group and defeating Argentina and Egypt in the knockouts, ultimately securing a silver medal with a 5-3 extra-time loss to Spain in the gold medal match.[47] Diouf's participation in this runner-up finish marked a significant milestone in his international career, contributing to post-tournament recognition as part of the Olympic silver medal-winning squad and enhancing his reputation as an emerging talent.[4]Playing style and reception
Playing style
Andy Diouf is primarily known as a box-to-box midfielder, characterized by his ability to contribute both defensively and offensively while maintaining a high level of energy across the pitch.[26][12] His playing style emphasizes progressive play, where he excels in transitioning the ball from deeper positions to more advanced areas through effective ball-carrying and precise passing.[26][14] Diouf's strong dribbling allows him to navigate tight spaces and drive forward with the ball, often combining this with short passes and layoffs to maintain possession and build attacks methodically.[48][12] Among his key strengths, Diouf demonstrates excellent vision and long-range passing, enabling him to deliver through balls and switches to the wings that unlock defenses.[26][14] He is adept at ball-carrying from deep, using his technique and left-footed preference to initiate counters and support one-two combinations.[12] In defensive phases, Diouf tackles judiciously without diving in, relying on positioning and anticipation to regain possession effectively.[48][12] These attributes make him a versatile operator, capable of adapting to roles in a double pivot or as a progressive central midfielder.[14][26] Physically, Diouf stands at 1.87 meters with a powerful, athletic build that supports his stamina for end-to-end runs and physical duels.[26][14] His pace and endurance allow him to cover large areas tirelessly, enhancing his role in high-tempo systems where he can dictate play with personality and control the game's rhythm.[12][14] This profile draws comparisons to modern versatile midfielders like Seko Fofana, who share a blend of technical finesse and physical dynamism.[26]Reception
Andy Diouf's early career at Rennes showcased his promise as a versatile midfielder, with his debut in Ligue 1 at age 18 highlighting his potential despite limited first-team opportunities. His subsequent loan to Basel in 2022 proved pivotal, where he adapted swiftly to the Swiss Super League, becoming a key figure in the team's run to the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals and earning a nomination for the 2023 Golden Boy Award, which recognized his breakout performances among Europe's top young talents.[49][16] Upon joining Lens in 2023, Diouf received praise for his consistency and growth in a competitive Ligue 1 environment, with coach Pierre Sage expressing reluctance to let him go, noting, "We wanted to keep Andy Diouf... He's still young, but we couldn't turn down the offer from Inter Milan," underscoring the midfielder's value to the squad. Media outlets highlighted his reliable contributions, positioning him as a steady presence in midfield after a transitional period. In interviews, Diouf himself described his approach as playing "with personality," emphasizing his confidence in ball possession and progressive play.[50][51] Diouf's 2025 transfer to Inter Milan marked his entry into an elite setting, where coach Cristian Chivu has acknowledged his involvement in training and plans for gradual integration into the starting lineup, praising his athleticism as a potential "transform" for the midfield. However, pundits have noted areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining consistency across a full season and adapting to Serie A's intensity. Early reports from November 2025 suggested struggles for minutes and a possible January loan to aid development, but subsequent updates confirmed that such a move is not feasible due to FIFA regulations limiting players to two clubs per season. As of November 2025, Diouf has made two substitute appearances in Serie A for Inter without scoring or assisting. This evolution from highly rated prospect to established Ligue 1 player now faces scrutiny in a top-tier club, balancing high expectations with calls for greater reliability.[52][53][14][54][55][3]Career statistics and honours
Career statistics
Andy Diouf's senior club career statistics encompass appearances across major European leagues, domestic cups, and continental competitions. As of 10 November 2025, he has recorded 134 appearances and 5 goals in total, with 9 assists. These figures are compiled from his time at Rennes, Basel, Lens, and Inter Milan.[56] The following table provides a breakdown by club, including totals and key competition categories where data is segmented:| Club | Period | League (Apps/Goals) | Domestic Cups (Apps/Goals) | European Comps (Apps/Goals) | Total Apps | Total Goals | Total Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rennes | 2020–2022 | Ligue 1: 6/0 | 1/0 | — | 7 | 0 | 0 |
| Basel | 2022–2023 | Swiss Super League: 34/0 | 9/0 | UEFA Conference League & Qualifiers: 14/3 | 57 | 3 | 7 |
| Lens | 2023–2025 | Ligue 1: 60/2 | 4/0 | UEFA Conference League: 4/0 | 68 | 2 | 2 |
| Inter Milan | 2025– | Serie A: 2/0 | — | — | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Career Total | 134 | 5 | 9 |
