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Lamine Yamal is a very coveted player. Even Real Madrid wants the Barça player. But the Merengue club is not ready to have it.
Pure product of the FC Barcelona training center, Lamine Yamal very early became one of the strong men of the team now trained by Hansi Flick. Also a Spanish international, the winger turns heads and many clubs dream of exfiltrating Catalonia. Real Madrid is one of them, but seeing Lamine Yamal with the Merengue jersey on the back is more than ever utopia.
The seventeen-year-old player said he himself: he will never sign in Real. But this declaration made a little more to be obviously discouraged Madrid recruiters from continuing to flirt Lamine Yamal and his representative, the well known Jorge Mendes. The Portuguese would have been approached by Madrid representatives to see what it would be possible to do.
PSG remains attentive
Information reported by Mundo Deportivo Who added that in response to these approaches, Jorge Mendes would have politely indicated that he was useless and that Lamine Yamal would never accept to join Kylian Mbappé and his partners. No history at Luis Figo or Luis Enrique for the blaugrana prodigy? In any case not now.
And still according to the Spanish media, if the winner of Euro 2024 with Spain one day came to leave FC Barcelona, it would be to play in another championship. Information that would not have fallen into the ears of a deaf since MD Slipped that PSG remained attentive to the file.
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