Luis Enrique failed by a Real star

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Paris Saint-Germain, under the leadership of Luis Enrique, tried to recruit Brahim Diaz, the versatile winger from Real Madrid. Despite the interest from Paris, the Moroccan player has decided to remain loyal to his current club, where he is starting to establish himself.

Brahim Diaz says no to PSG

Looking for offensive reinforcement, PSG targeted Brahim Diaz, a player appreciated by Luis Enrique for his versatility and his experience in La Liga. According to Relevothe Parisian club hoped to take advantage of the competition within the Madrid squad to attract the 25-year-old player this winter. However, Brahim Diaz, currently on the rise with the Merengue, preferred to continue his adventure in Madrid. He would have politely declined the offer without even discussing the conditions proposed by Paris.

Real Madrid, a priority for Brahim Diaz

Former Manchester City and AC Milan player, Brahim Diaz has set himself the goal of becoming a key player for Real Madrid. Taking advantage of injuries within the Madrid squad, he gained importance and even attracted the favor of supporters. His choice to stay in Madrid demonstrates his desire to shine in the white jersey and contribute to the success of the Spanish club.

A hard blow for Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique, who favors technical and versatile profiles, will have to turn to other options to strengthen the PSG squad. Despite the failure of this attempt, the Spanish technician continues to look for players capable of energizing the offensive sector of the Parisian club.

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