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He made his debut with the first team during the 2020–21 season, playing his first games in Top 14 and even starting as a loosehead prop for a league game against Brive in February 2021.[2] Soon after he signed a professional contract, tying him to the club until 2024.[3]
He really became a regular starter in Pro D2 with Bayonne the following season, as they won direct promotion back to the Top 14.[5] In 2022, he was also a standout player with France under-20s as they finished second in the Six Nations, only narrowly losing against the Irish grand slam winners.[6][7]