Odsonne ÃÂdouard (born 16 January 1998) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Lens.
Having progressed through the youth ranks of AF Bobigny, ÃÂdouard signed with Paris Saint-Germain in July 2011 before being loaned to fellow Ligue 1 side Toulouse for the 2016âÂÂ17 season. The following season, he was loaned to Celtic, where he won the domestic treble, before joining them on a permanent move for a club record fee.
He has also represented France at various youth levels and was a key player for the country at the 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, where he won both the Golden Player and Golden Boot awards.
ÃÂdouard joined the Paris Saint-Germain Academy in 2011 from amateur side AF Bobigny. His first noticeable achievement was during the 2013âÂÂ14 season when he was the club's top goalscorer at U17 level; scoring 25 goals in 22 appearances in the U17 National Championship. He scored 22 goals in 14 league appearances for the U17s the following season and was part of the squad which won the Al Kass Cup, ending the competition with a return of three goals in five appearances. He also represented the club's U19, playing two UEFA Youth League matches, a Coupe Gambardella match and seven U19 Championship matches during which he scored seven goals. In two years, he scored more than 60 goals for the club at youth level, earning him the nicknames of "The Rocket" and "Magic Odsonne".
During the 2015âÂÂ16 season, ÃÂdouard played with both the U19 team and the CFA team. In January 2016, he won the 2015 Titi d'Or, an award voted for by the club's supporters for the best academy player for a particular season. The award was notably won by players such as Kingsley Coman and Jean-Kévin Augustin in previous years. PSG also made it to the Youth League final but were ultimately beaten 2âÂÂ1 by Chelsea. ÃÂdouard scored three goals and registered three assists during the competition.
On 27 April 2016, he signed a professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain's senior side. During the 2016âÂÂ17 pre-season, ÃÂdouard was included in PSG's squad for the 2016 International Champions Cup. Having previously featured as a substitute, he came on in the 79th minute against Leicester and scored in his non-competitive debut, making it 4âÂÂ0 in the closing minutes of the club's last International Champions Cup game. As a result of the victory, PSG were crowned International Champions Cup champions.
On 8 August 2016, ÃÂdouard joined Toulouse on a season-long loan. He made his debut for the club on 14 August 2016 against Marseille, replacing Issiaga Sylla after 74 minutes in a 0âÂÂ0 away draw. ÃÂdouard scored his first professional goal on 19 November against Metz, scoring a consolation goal late in added time in a 2âÂÂ1 home loss. His loan was prematurely terminated by Toulouse in April 2017 after he was interrogated by the police for an incident away from football. At the time of his loan being cancelled, ÃÂdouard had made 17 appearances and scored one goal for the club.
ÃÂdouard signed for Scottish Premiership club Celtic on 31 August 2017 on a season-long loan. He scored on his debut away to Hamilton Academical on 8 September, helping Celtic to a 4âÂÂ1 victory. Later that year, on 2 December, he scored his first career hat-trick in a 5âÂÂ1 win over Motherwell at Celtic Park. He made his UEFA Champions League debut three days later, coming on as a substitute for compatriot Moussa Dembélé in a group stage defeat to Anderlecht. On 11 March 2018, he scored the winning goal in the 69th minute of a 3âÂÂ2 win over rivals Rangers at Ibrox Stadium, and on 29 April he added two more goals in a 5âÂÂ0 win over the same opposition to seal Celtic's seventh consecutive league title. He ultimately made 29 appearances for the season and scored 11 times as Celtic completed a domestic treble.
On 15 June 2018, ÃÂdouard signed a four-year contract with Celtic for a fee that the club said was the highest in their history. The amount would have had to exceed the ã6 million that the club paid for Chris Sutton and John Hartson in 2000 and 2001, respectively, with sources estimating it as over ã8 million. The following month he was named on the 100-man shortlist for the 2018 Golden Boy award; he was the only footballer playing in Scotland to be nominated for the accolade. In his first game of the season, ÃÂdouard scored the opening goal in a 3âÂÂ0 win over Alashkert in the first qualifying round of the 2018âÂÂ19 UEFA Champions League. He continued his scoring run in the following round, netting twice in a 3âÂÂ1 victory against Rosenborg at Celtic Park, with manager Brendan Rodgers describing him as a 'top striker' after his displays.
During March 2019, he scored two goals and made one assist (goal against Dundee, goal and assist against Rangers) to enable Celtic to win both matches. He subsequently won the Scottish Premiership Player Of The Month, the first such award of his career. On 25 May 2019, ÃÂdouard scored twice as Celtic beat Hearts to secure the Scottish Cup and a historic "treble treble", that is, winning the Scottish Premiership, the Scottish League Cup, and the Scottish Cup in three consecutive years.
In September 2019, ÃÂdouard was named the Scottish Premiership Player Of The Month for August 2019, after he netted in the 7âÂÂ0 win over St Johnstone and 5âÂÂ2 victory over Motherwell. In November he suffered from a minor injury, described as a "niggle" by manager Neil Lennon, who later said ÃÂdouard should be fit to play in the League Cup final. In January 2020, he scored three goals in three league games, a goal against Kilmarnock and a brace against Ross County to help Celtic extend their lead in the league and win the Scottish Premiership Player Of The Month for January.
ÃÂdouard was the top goalscorer with 22 goals in the 2019âÂÂ20 Scottish Premiership, which was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was later adjudged as the SFWA Footballer of the Year for 2019–20 (becoming the first French player to win that award) and Celtic Player of the Year.
In March 2021, ÃÂdouard was awarded Scottish Premiership Player Of The Month for February 2021, after scoring seven goals in as many league matches including braces against St. Johnstone and Kilmarnock. Even though Celtic ended the 2020âÂÂ21 season trophyless, ÃÂdouard however won the top scorer award in the 2020âÂÂ21 Scottish Premiership in a second consecutive season and was named on the PFA team of the year. He ended the season with 22 goals in 40 matches in all competitions.
During his four-year stay, he played 179 matches in all competitions and scored 88 goals, winning the Scottish Premiership on three occasions and the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup twice. At the time of his departure, he was the second highest scorer in the Scottish Premiership (since it was launched in 2013) with 66 goals in 116 matches, behind only Leigh Griffiths. His ratio of 0.57 was the highest on the all-time table.
On 31 August 2021, transfer deadline day, ÃÂdouard signed for Premier League club Crystal Palace on a four-year contract. He made his debut on 11 September in a 3âÂÂ0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, when he came off the bench for Christian Benteke in the 84th minute and scored two goals, the first of which was the fastest debutant goal in Premier League history which he scored in just 28 seconds.
On 30 August 2024, ÃÂdouard was loaned to fellow Premier League club Leicester City for the 2024âÂÂ25 season. He made his debut for the club as a substitute in the 1âÂÂ1 draw against Everton on 21 September 2024.
ÃÂdouard returned to Crystal Palace for the start of the 2025âÂÂ26 season, being an unused substitute as Palace won the 2025 FA Community Shield on 10 August 2025 and coming off the bench for the club's first-ever fixture in a major European competition, a 1âÂÂ0 win over Fredrikstad in the play-offs of the UEFA Conference League on 21 August.
On 1 September 2025, ÃÂdoaurd was signed by Ligue 1 club RC Lens.
After his impressive performances at club level, ÃÂdouard was selected by coach Jean-Claude Guitini for the 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, which France went on to win, scoring 15 goals and only conceding twice. ÃÂdouard was crowned as the Golden Player and the top goalscorer after scoring eight of France's 15 goals in five matches, a record in the competition. He notably scored the match-winning hat-trick in the final against Germany.
ÃÂdouard was born in Kourou, French Guiana and has a sister. The family moved to Paris when he was six. His mother was a cleaner, his father is a postal worker. Both his parents are of Haitian descent.
On 30 March 2017, ÃÂdouard was suspected of having shot at a passer-by with an airsoft gun from a moving car on 11 February, injuring him in the head. It was later revealed that his teammate, Mathieu Cafaro, had confessed to being the one who had fired the gun. Cafaro later recanted, however, and on 4 July ÃÂdouard was handed a four-month suspended prison sentence and a â¬6,000 fine for his involvement in the incident. ÃÂdouard was also ordered to pay â¬24,000 in damages, which was unpaid as of 2021.
Paris Saint-Germain U19
Celtic
Crystal Palace
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