A non-aggression pact between PSG and Barça?

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While the Dani Olmo case continues to make headlines in Catalonia, rumors are rife. In recent hours, Sport thus indicated that PSG was rubbing its hands with the situation of the Terrassa player, still not registered to play La Liga – even if the latest news is rather positive for the Catalans. Yes but here it is, apart from the fact that the player does not wish to leave the Culers this winter, PSG would not have looked into his case for a good reason.

In an article published a few hours later, Sport adds, in fact, that there would exist a sort of unwritten, but somehow implicit, non-aggression pact between Luis Campos, sports director of PSG, and Deco, his Barça counterpart. The media also specifies that the presence of Luis Enrique within the Parisian club would also play in favor of Barça’s interests. Enough to calm relations between the management of the two clubs after a more tense past, notably born from the signing of Neymar in Paris against the amount of his clause (222 million euros) in the summer of 2017.

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