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It’s the end of the Parisian adventure for Edouard Michut (20 years old). After joining the Paris Saint-Germain training center in 2016 from Versailles, the French midfielder never managed to establish himself in the ranks of the first team, for which he never defended the colors only eight times. And after a loan to Sunderland last season, the native of Aix-les-Bains joined Adana Demirspor, where he gradually established himself despite the change of coach (Patrick Kluivert then Hikmet Karaman).
And according to the latest information from journalist Fabrizio Romanoconfirmed by those of Parisian, the current sixth in the Süper Lig has activated the option to purchase the French U20 international (2 selections). His departure to the other side of the Bosphorus is accompanied by a percentage of 20% in favor of the capital club on a future sale of its now former hope. A new page for the former Versailles player, who was part of the U19 team alongside Warren Zaire-Emery, Ismaël Gharbi and Ayman Kari.
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