Exciting news from Gresty Road: Crewe Alexandra has locked in rising star Adrien Thibaut with a fresh two-year contract, plus an option for an additional 12 months. The Republic of Ireland Under-21s striker has been turning heads since joining the Railwaymen, and this deal signals the club's belief in his potential to become a key player in League Two.
Thibaut's journey to professional football is a story of persistence. After starting out at Cobh Ramblers in the League of Ireland in 2022, he faced setbacks at Macclesfield Town. But Crewe's scouting team spotted his talent while he was playing for Bradford Park Avenue in the Northern Premier League East Division—a testament to the club's eye for hidden gems.
The 21-year-old made an immediate impact, scoring on his debut against Liverpool Under-21s in the Vertu Trophy back in August 2024. He followed that up with two goals in his first League Two season, showing he can deliver on the big stage. His loan spell at Southport in the National League North from October to December last year was equally impressive, netting four goals while also finding the back of the net four times for Crewe during the same period.
With 49 first-team appearances already under his belt, including six goals and four assists, Thibaut is proving to be a versatile forward who can change the game. For Crewe fans, this contract extension is a clear sign that the club is building for the future—and Thibaut is ready to lead the charge.
