Baradji makes Rovers move permanent
Rovers sign French midfielder Baradji on a permanent basis after a successful loan from Swiss club Yverdon-Sport.
Moussa Baradji appeared in Rovers' final 32 Championship games in 2025-26 [BBC] Blackburn have signed Moussa Baradji on a permanent long-term contract after a successful loan from Swiss club Yverdon-Sport. Rovers activated a clause in the 25-year-old midfielder's loan agreement to make the move permanent, subject to confirmation of international clearance and approval from the relevant football authorities. The Frenchman joined Rovers on a season-long loan deal from the Swiss Super League side last August and after recovering from an ankle injury which ruled him out of action until November, went on to appear in the club's final 32 Championship games, scoring twice in the 2-2 draw with Charlton at Ewood Park in January .
Baradji told the club website : "I'm happy to be staying here and it's a big step in my career to be here at Blackburn Rovers. "In my head, it's always been clear that I want to be here at Rovers. I will work hard in pre-season, which is important for every player, particularly in the Championship, where you have 46 games.
It sets you up for the season ahead. "I want more games, more goals and more assists next season. I'm excited for what's to come.
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