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The summer transfer window has closed in France but some markets are still open. This is particularly the case for Saudi Arabia, which still has a few hours to attract players. With this in mind and according to our latest information, a Saudi Pro League bigwig could make a big splash. Indeed, we are able to confirm that an agreement has been reached between PSG and Al-Ittihad for Danilo.
On the way out for several weeks, the Portuguese international (74 caps, 2 goals) has not yet found a place to land. With an experienced and versatile profile, the former Porto captain has nevertheless been the subject of several interests, notably from FC Porto, Fenerbahçe, Atlético de Madrid but also from AS Monaco. In vain.
Danilo finally towards the Gulf
Annoyed by the situation, Danilo could, however, indeed leave the City of Lights in the coming hours. Indeed, according to our indiscretions, the reigning French champions have reached an agreement with Al-Ittihad, the current club of Karim Bezema, Houssem Aouar and Laurent Blanc. Amount of the operation? 5 million euros.
While there is already common ground between the two teams for the player whose contract runs until June 2025 in Paris, negotiations are now underway between the Saudi team and the player’s representative to find an agreement. One thing is certain, Danilo (32 years old) is getting closer than ever to a departure a few hours before the Saudi market closes.
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