Hugo Ekitike dreams of the French team

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Having passed through the U20 and U20 categories of the French team, Hugo Ekitike is now dreaming of the A. If he still seems too green to join Didier Deschamps’ group to date, the ex-Parisian has been redoing his cherry for a few weeks with his Frankfurt club (3 goals in the last 4 matches, including 2 against Bayern Munich and Leverkusen). A way of reminding us that his qualities had not suddenly evaporated at PSG.

In comments reported by BILD this Wednesday, the 21-year-old striker spoke about his dream of playing for the Blues, ensuring that he would follow them closely this summer during the Euro in Germany (June 14 – July 14). “I’m going to watch the European Championships on TV during my vacation this summer, that’s for sure. But if I show my qualities here later, in Frankfurt, my dream of playing for France can come true. I don’t set any limits for myself. Of course I can still improve.”

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