Enzo Millot applies for Didier Deschamps’ next list

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The French team will meet again in a month for the final gathering of this year 2024. In their sights, the last two meetings of the League of Nations against Israel (November 14), then against Italy (on November 17). For these two matches, Didier Deschamps could once again do without N’Golo Kanté. According to The Teamthe Al-Ittihad midfielder could be left at home, to make way for Enzo Millot.

Performing well with Stuttgart, the captain of the France Espoirs team has been observed for several months by the Blues staff. Since the start of the season, Millot has scored three goals and provided two assists in the Bundesliga and has also distinguished himself in the Champions League. His summons could also lead to the ousting of Youssouf Fofana. During this October gathering, the Milanese fell behind Manu Koné in the hierarchy of circles.

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