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The months and weeks go by and Joshua Kimmich has still not extended with Bayern Munich. The versatile midfielder, a centerpiece of the Bavarian team for a decade, continues to chat with his club but has not yet agreed. And time is running out since his contract ends in next June. Attentive to the file for a long time, PSG could take advantage of it, despite the reserve of some.
Asked about the interest of Paris Saint-Germain to position itself on the German file, Pierre Ménès delivered a shared opinion. If there is no doubt about the positive contribution that Joshua Kimmich would be for the club of the capital, the journalist explained his point of view on the recruitment of a player of this world scale:
“It doesn't really seem to me to be in today's PSG policy to take a confirmed player with almost star status, if you want to consider that Kimmich is a football star. »»
“A very very good blow for Paris”, according to Pierre Ménès
And the former “Canal Football Club” to continue his reflection: “Indeed, what pleads in his favor is his versatility and being able to be an alternative to (Achraf) Hakimi and other players. Afterwards, it still remains a high character player. Would he like the PSG environment? It's very difficult to say. »» But Pierre Ménès in the end judged that the recruitment of the German international could be “A very very good blow”.
It remains to be seen whether on the one hand, Bayern Munich will find or not the sufficient arguments to convince Joshua Kimmich to re -work in Bavaria, and on the other hand if PSG will have valid in the event of the Bayern player's departure. Luis Enrique's opinion will also be essential.
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