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Very little used by Luis Enrique, Cher Ndour should be loaned this winter by Paris Saint-Germain, and return to Portugal for a few months.
You will have to wait a little to really see Cher Ndour in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain. The young midfielder (19 years old), who has played very little since the start of the season, should leave PSG this winter. The Italian international hopeful should return to Portugal, having signed free from Benfica. As indicated by Fabrizio Romano, and as confirmed by L’Equipe, Ndour should be loaned to Braga, another club in the QSI galaxy.
Ndour has only made three small appearances this season in Ligue 1, and he started in the 32nd final of the Coupe de France against amateurs Revel, against whom he scored a goal. Among the young Parisian midfielders, he notably faces competition from Senny Mayulu and Ethan Mbappé.
🔴 Cher Ndour is close to signing on loan from Braga despite interest from Besiktas 🤝
For its part, the Istanbul club could finalize the arrival of Renato Sanches ⏳🇵🇹
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