Mercato: PSG announces a new transfer! (OFFICIAL)

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Paris Saint-Germain has been on all fronts since the start of this winter transfer window.

It was anticipated, it is now official: Edouard Michut is leaving Paris Saint-Germain for good. The young midfielder (20 years old) left the capital club in the form of a loan to Adana Demirspor. His performance convinced the Turkish club, which made the decision to acquire him in the form of a direct transfer.

Michut will sign a 3 and a half year contract with Adana Demirspor. He will be linked to this team until June 2027 after his management has activated the purchase option included in the initial deal. According to details from L’Equipe, this operation will not be negligible for PSG since the capital club will receive a 20% interest on a potential future sale of the midfielder.

A Parisian titi made his hole in Türkiye

For his part, Edouard Michut managed to definitively launch his career in a club which is currently in 6th place in the Turkish championship. Active and regular, the young Frenchman would not leave the Süper Lig big names indifferent, like Galatasaray and Besiktas.

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