Ekitike ready to do anything to leave PSG?

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Determined to flee PSG, where he has become completely unwanted since last summer, Hugo Etikite is willing to make big financial sacrifices.

Six months after refusing to leave PSG, Hugo Ekitike has this time made up his mind. While he almost derailed the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani last August, driving Parisian leaders crazy, the former Rémois has since been sidelined by Luis Enrique and intends to take advantage of the winter transfer window to change his plans. ‘air.

Several clubs are on the lookout, particularly in England, where Crystal Palace and West Ham are closely monitoring his situation. In Germany, Eintracht Frankfurt also wants to bring him and according to Sport1, the young striker is in completely different moods than last summer. So much so that he is ready to make serious financial efforts to facilitate his departure from PSG.

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