In a move that solidifies their defensive lineup for the foreseeable future, Angers SCO has secured the services of Haitian full-back Carlens Arcus until June 2027. The 29-year-old, who joined from Vitesse Arnhem in the summer of 2024, has inked a one-year extension to his existing contract, ensuring he remains a key figure at the Stade Raymond-Kopa.
This announcement comes on the heels of emotional farewells to club legends Pierrick Capelle (39) and Abdoulaye Bamba (36), signaling a new chapter for the Ligue 1 side. Arcus, a Port-au-Prince native, has quickly become an integral part of manager Alexandre Dujeux's plans, despite a recent adductor injury that sidelined him for several weeks. In 27 appearances across all competitions this season, he started 25 times and provided three assists, showcasing his reliability and attacking prowess from the back.
For Arcus, this extension is more than just job security—it's a vote of confidence that could fuel his international ambitions. With Haiti set to face Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco in Group C of their World Cup qualifying campaign, the defender is expected to be a cornerstone for Les Grenadiers under coach Sébastien Migné. As Angers builds for the future, keeping a player of Arcus's caliber is a clear statement of intent.
