Hugo Ekitike does not want PSG

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A year ago, Hugo Ekitike was put on the shelf at Paris Saint-Germain. But the Frenchman was able to find a way out in January, since he joined Eintracht Frankfurt. A club where he flourishes. Indeed, he has already scored 5 goals and delivered 4 assists in 8 appearances in all competitions this season, including 7 as a starter. His performances also allowed him to find the France Espoirs team. Selected for this October gathering, the striker spoke about his start to the season at a press conference. He was also asked if he had a feeling of revenge after his complicated time in Paris. His words are relayed by The Parisian.

“No, it’s not revenge. We all have different journeys and processes. For me, it was like that. It’s certain that it’s a source of pride for me to be here, but I don’t have a mindset of revenge. Above all, I am very grateful for the trust given to me. Football is always about questioning. Always prove that you can reach higher. I’m in this state of mind to go for more.” A speech that must please Gérald Baticle and the Espoirs staff.

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