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Stade Rennais has thrown open the doors this summer. After having sold Belocian, Abline, Terrier, Le Fée, Gomis and Rieder since the start of this summer window, and perhaps waiting for Assignon, the Breton club is under attack from all sides for Désiré Doué. The young 19-year-old attacking midfielder has impressed, finishing the season as an irremovable starter.
Bayern Munich took action first, with an offer of around €35 million. Quickly refused by the Rennes management. Then PSG launched theirs, to the tune of €40 million + €10 million in bonuses. Better then, but still not enough to convince the club, which is expecting €50 million and bonuses.
Bayern back on the attack
While the player is part of Thierry Henry’s list to compete in the Olympic Games, he sees two European big names battling to secure his services. Under contract until 2025 and author of 4 goals and 6 assists in 43 matches in all competitions last season, Doué is the subject of a new attempt by Bayern Munich.
According to our information, the Bavarian club has made a new offer to Stade Rennais. Will it be enough? According to information from RMC that we can confirm, it amounts to €55 million including bonuses, which could do the trick. The ball is now in Rennes’ court, which can still raise the stakes, since PSG has not yet said its last word and will in turn send a new offer.
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