The injured Black Stars defender has signed a contract extension to keep him at the French Ligue 1 side until the summer of 2029.
Ghana international Alidu Seidu has committed his future at Stade Rennais for one more year after fruitful negotiations.
Since arriving at the club from Clermont Foot in January 2024, Seidu has established himself as a key member and regular starter of the team before suffering a crucial ligament injury in a Ligue 1 game against Lille.
Despite being ruled out of the entire 2024/25 season following the injury, the club has entrusted the Ghana international and triggered the one-year option for renewal.
Seidu is still an untamed figure in the club. His smile and spirit are as infectious as they cut through the corridors of the training facility while he labours day and night on his rehabilitation.
"I keep working hard every day to prepare for my comeback and get back to my pre-injury level," said Seidu, showing unrelenting optimism.
Rennes has shown total confidence in Seidu's ability and temperament
Arnaud Pouille, Executive Chairman and CEO of Rennes, was delighted to confirm the extension: "His trademark smile isn't a facade; Alidu has a genuine, wonderful aura about him. On the field, too, he knows how to assume responsibility.
"He's a leader who has made his presence felt since his arrival. We're particularly looking forward to seeing him back on the field." He concluded.