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This Thursday, Didier Deschamps will unveil his list for the matches against Germany and Chile on March 23 and 26. One last rehearsal before the final list in May to compete in Euro 2024. In this list, a new kid could appear.
Indeed, according to the information from Téléfoot, Bradley Barcola has a strong chance of appearing in the France squad for the first time in his career. The Paris Saint-Germain winger, who has shown good things with his club for several weeks, could benefit from Kingsley Coman’s injury. This is not yet confirmed since several other profiles would be studied.
This is not the only information revealed by the TF1 show. Jonathan Clauss should be recalled as should Warren Zaire-Emery and Antoine Griezmann returning from injury. Adrien Rabiot would be very uncertain.
Bradley Barcola could be the new kid in the France group this March. The former Olympique Lyonnais player is expected to join the Blues to play in the matches against Germany and Chile.
His profile could be interesting for the France team. Number 29 serves as a serious candidate in this team. A starter in the Paris Saint-Germain squad for several weeks, Bradley Barcola is performing well and continues to score points. A call-up to Blue would be more than deserved.
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