Canadian Prospect Jeremy Gohier Reportedly Signs with Nanterre Development Program
- Josh Millican
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

A major international move is reportedly in the works for one of Canada’s most intriguing young prospects. Quebec native Jeremy Gohier is said to be heading overseas to join the development system of Nanterre 92, a respected French professional club known for producing high-level talent.
Gohier, a long and highly touted frontcourt prospect, has recently gained attention across grassroots and international scouting circles. While widely circulated reports have labeled him as a 7-foot-6, 15-year-old phenom, official measurements and verified details remain limited at this stage. What is clear, however, is that his size, tools, and long-term upside have made him one of the more unique developmental bets in Canadian basketball.
The reported move to Nanterre places Gohier in a proven pipeline. The club has built a reputation for developing elite talent, most notably Victor Wembanyama, who spent time in the organization’s system before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. Nanterre has also contributed to the development of multiple professionals competing across top European leagues.
For Canadian basketball, this represents another example of a young prospect choosing a non-traditional pathway. Rather than staying within the domestic prep or grassroots system, Gohier is expected to immerse himself in a professional European development structure — one that emphasizes skill, spacing, and long-term growth over early exposure.
From a scouting perspective, the focus now shifts to progression. Players with extreme physical profiles often require time to develop coordination, strength, and feel. Nanterre’s track record suggests they are equipped to handle that process, particularly with bigs who possess guard-like upside.
Canada continues to export talent at a high level, and this is another case of a prospect betting on development over hype.
If the reports hold true, Jeremy Gohier’s journey is just beginning — and it’s one that will be closely monitored moving forward.
