Advanced negotiations between SB Braga and Ismaël Gharbi

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Paris continues its slimming down operation. After the departures of several undesirables, such as Renato Sanches to Benfica, Noha Lemina to Annecy, or Ilyes Housni to Le Havre, the capital club could find a way out soon for its titi Ismaël Gharbi. A candidate for a departure like Juan Bernat but also Colin Dagba, still members of the loft, the player born in 2004 is coming off a great season on an individual level. Loaned last season to Stade-Lausanne, Gharbi had a nice break there, a little less so on a collective level (the club was relegated to the second division).

In 31 matches, he will have scored 7 goals, delivered 6 assists, and shown that he has it under his foot before returning to Paris. If the door seems locked for him in his training club, several foreign clubs were following the file closely, including Braga. Recently, we revealed to you an interest from the Portuguese club, finalist of the Europa League in 2010, for the 20-year-old player. The discussions were going in the right direction in recent days, to the point that Braga and the former Spanish U19 international are now in advanced negotiations. The operation should be done in the form of a dry transfer. Details are still to be settled.

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