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The capital club may be on the verge of parting ways with one of its most versatile players.
On Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain drew against RB Leipzig (1-1), in their second and final preparation match. For this match, Luis Enrique had not called up Danilo Pereira even though the Portuguese was available.
According to The Teamthe coach of the capital club would not be counting on the former FC Porto player for the coming season. The sports daily specifies that the 32-year-old central defender is coveted by several clubs and that the PSG leaders will not oppose his departure. Information cross-checked by the insider, often well-informed, answering to the name of Djaameel.
Danilo Pereira, versatility at all times
The reigning French champion and Danilo Pereira have just over two weeks to find a solution. Having arrived at PSG on October 5, 2020, the native of Bissau (Guinea-Bissau) has often been praised for his versatility and his “warrior” qualities.
“I am very attached to the club, to the supporters, and to the city too. I should perhaps go out more to get to know it better, but it’s fine, I feel very good. I feel Parisian,” he declared on France Bleu, last February.a few days before facing Real Sociedad in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
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