Euro, EdF: Jordan Veretout could replace Aurélien Tchouameni

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The injury to Aurélien Tchouaméni with Real Madrid against Bayern Munich casts uncertainty over his participation in the Euro. Called up by Didier Deschamps in his list of 26 players, the Real midfielder is still recovering. Having left for the United States to consult a specialist, his recovery must still take three weeks according to The Team. His presence for the Champions League final would therefore be called into question. For France, Didier Deschamps is preparing a plan B in the person of Jordan Veretout.

According to the sports daily, the Marseillais was contacted by the French coach. Even if the Frenchman will be on vacation tomorrow evening, Didier Deschamps asked him to keep in good shape to stay competitive. The coach can still change his list until June 7, when it must be sent to UEFA.

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