Ekitike, his farewell message

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The 21-year-old striker, who has hardly played since the start of the season, wanted to thank PSG supporters after his departure for Germany.

In the final hours of the winter transfer window, Hugo Ekitike was loaned with an option to buy until the end of the season to Eintracht Frankfurt. On social networks, the former Stade de Reims striker wanted to send a message to Paris Saint-Germain supporters.

“Goodbye PSG. I will never forget the first time I wore this jersey and all the emotions I experienced during my time here, I wish you all the best. Go Paris “, he wrote on his Instagram account. Under the colors of the capital club, the 21-year-old has scored only four goals in 33 matches played in all competitions.

Last summer, in the final moments of the summer transfer window, Randal Kolo Muani went the opposite way from Hugo Ekitike, for a transfer estimated at more than 90 million euros (bonus included).

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