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This Thursday evening, in the 8 p.m. broadcast of TF1, Didier Deschamps revealed his list for Euro 2024 which will take place in Germany. In this list, the coach reserved a surprise with the presence of N’Golo Kanté. In attack on the other hand, nothing new except Bradley Barcola who will lead the Blues attack with his teammate Kylian Mbappé. And the future of the Bondynois was the subject of a question from the presenter for DD who explained that his future was not going to disturb him at all at the Euro.
“If I want his future to be completed before the start of the Euro? I think it’s already clear in his head, afterwards, there will certainly be an officialization regarding the destination where he will go. But he made his choice a long time ago. It has the ability to be airtight to many things. I haven’t received a request yet, but if it allows him to be released, and to talk about something other than this subject… That’s it. If it can help him to be focused and it will be. Like all players. He did good things in Paris and he has oxygen. We must not forget everything he did at PSG. The situation at the beginning and end is more complicated. But despite everything, and we must not forget, although Kylian is, he has exceptional talent, but he is a human being. A big guy who has abilities, but he’s still a human being. He may have his sensitivities and his little weaknesses. But he is impressively intelligent and mature. »
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