“A sewer rat”, Cyril Hanouna insults a PSG player

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During the last installment of his show, Cyril Hanouna told an anecdote about a former PSG player, whom he described as a “sewer rat”.

A player very close to his money. During the latest iteration of his show Touche pas à mon poste, Cyril Hanouna recounted having been in negotiations with a former PSG star regarding the rental of one of his properties.

And the player in question, who had at his disposal a sum provided by the residents of the Parc des Princes, did not deign to add a little money from his own pocket to obtain the house, thus spoiling the transaction.

Messi or Neymar?

I’ll tell you a little anecdote. I almost rented a small shack to a very well-known PSG football player. A very, very, very well-known player. I offered him the price, well my teams, the guy who takes care of that. PSG gives the player an amount to rent and he had to add a little to get the lease. The guy didn’t want to add anything. He said no, told the TPMP presenter.

Hanouna continued her diatribe:“PSG gives a sum, it’s a nice sum, but they didn’t want to add more. There was 15-20% more than what PSG gave. He didn’t want to add more and so he didn’t take the house. The guy’s a sewer rat. » Pressed by his consultants, Cyril Hanouna gave some clues about the identity of this star. “ French ? No, not French. (…) This player is no longer at PSG. A very great player. Is his name Lionel? I can’t say who it is, he’s gone. »

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