Lamine Yamal, it’s over

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FC Barcelona star Lamine Yamal is in the news at the start of the week.

Accustomed to sending barbs to each other through the media for many years, FC Barcelona and the Paris Saint-Germain have once again made the news during this international break.

It all started with a statement from Enric Masim, the vice-president of FC Barcelona. The latter had made some rather strange comments, suggesting that PSG had made a huge offer to secure the services of Lamine Yamal. “The president has already said that he had an offer of 250 million that he had rejected it, that he had never considered it. She came from France…

When you have money and you can afford to pay, you can hope to sign everyone,” had launched Joan Laporta’s advisor in the show El Chiringuito.

Yamal, a file to forget for PSG

Comments which were not appreciated in the higher authorities of Paris Saint-Germain. L’Equipe indicates this Tuesday that the capital club “categorically denies a million percent” these speculations coming from Spain.

The French daily specifies that if Luis Campos had taken information on the situation of Lamine Yamal, the young 17-year-old striker was out of reach of Paris Saint-Germain. Considered the most talented prospect in Spanish football, Lamine Yamal has not finished filling the transfer window. For Paris, it is a file to forget.

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