Barça rejects N’Golo Kanté, Kevin de Bruyne has his future fixed

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Barça closes the door on N’Golo Kanté

Hansi Flick no longer wants Ngolo Kanté according to World Sports. While the name of the French midfielder was on the club’s short list, the German technician said stop and prefers to bet on youth and trust the training center rather than the Frenchman. Barça is however still on the Nico Williams trail. The Catalan club hopes to complete his arrival in the coming days. Sport has also confirmed that the Euro revelation has ruled out the possibility of joining PSG or the Premier League. Either he joins Barcelona or he stays in Bilbao.

Kevin de Bruyne will not go to Saudi Arabia

THE Manchester Evening News sheds light on the future of Kevin de Bruyne. Announced on the departure to Al-Ittihad, the Saudi team would have finally withdrawn from the case. The club judged that his price was too high while he only has one year left on his contract. Karim Benzema’s team prefers to be satisfied with the arrival of Houssem Aouar in midfield.

Victor Osimhen set to stay

According to Corriere dello SportVictor Osimhen has a good chance of staying in Naples. The Nigerian striker is no longer training with his club. However, no team has lined up to offer his services. PSG, the most likely track, has still not parted ways with Randal Kolo Muani or Gonçalo Ramos, proof that the club is not making Osimhen its priority.

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