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Nordi Mukiele’s future at PSG seems compromised. Bayern Munich should be able to recover the player before the end of the winter transfer window.
Since his return from injury, Nordi Mukiele has had limited playing time with Paris Saint-Germain. The French international only took part in seven matches, for a total of 484 minutes played. Luis Enrique does not seem to count on him, even as a substitute.
Bayern Munich appears well positioned to recover the right-back. “If something is going to happen, regardless of the agreement, then it helps a lot not to talk about it beforehand. Otherwise you’ll upset all parties involved, and of course we don’t want that. I have confidence in what we are doing and great confidence in Christoph (Freund, the Bavarian sports director, editor’s note). We know what we want. We try to make things possible”confided the coach of the Bavarian club, Thomas Tuchel, to the microphone ofSports1.
🚨🔴 Understand Bayern are planning to insist on Nordi Mukiele deal in the next days again as talks continue.
More discussions will follow, it’s up to PSG.
Bayern want Mukiele as next top target, Tuchel has approved him…
…and Mukiele’s keen on the move. 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/3c5jTjZoB5
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 14, 2024
Mukiele the entertainer?
According to Daniel Riolo, Luis Enrique does not appreciate the former Leipzig player’s lifestyle. “He doesn’t want it anymore and he would like to be able to take it out. We know why, it’s Mukiele’s repeated outings, Luis Enrique doesn’t like it. He’s sort of the chief organizer of the outings and Luis Enrique ended up knowing it, because everyone knows about it. After a while he said, ‘It’s okay, that’s enough with him.’ So he doesn’t trust her at all. If he can get it out, he’ll try to get it out.”warned the sports journalist on RMC.
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