Adrien Truffert is highly sought after in the Premier League and Ligue 1

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Will Adrien Truffert still be a Stade Rennais player at the end of the transfer window? It would be a smart person to claim to have the answer to this question. The left-back has been courted for many months. This winter, he was close to OM, before the Phocéens finally settled on Quentin Merlin. Under contract until 2026, the French international (1 selection) is once again courted, and not by just anyone, announces The Team.

The recent Olympic silver medallist is being followed by big Premier League teams like Liverpool and Manchester United, and less impressive ones like Wolverhampton and Nottingham Forest. The sports daily also mentions an interest in Ligue 1 with… PSG. Between Lucas Hernandez’s injury and the probable departure of Juan Bernat, the capital club only has Nuno Mendes left to cover this position. If there is no offer yet, Truffert could find a certain Désiré Doué, who has just taken the plunge.

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