Parma: Gabriel Charpentier tracked in Ligue 1 and Bundesliga

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The summer transfer window is struggling to really get started. Launched a few days ago, the transfer market is suffering in particular from the start of the Euro, the imminent launch of the Copa America but also from the uncertainty surrounding TV rights in France. However, certain clubs are making progress behind the scenes and certain names are being studied in Ligue 1. This is particularly the case with Gabriel Charpentier.

The 25-year-old Congolese striker, author of a good season with Parma punctuated by 4 goals and 3 assists in 26 games, was an important player in the club’s rise to Serie A. The powerful center forward is of interest, according to our information, some Ligue 1 teams. French clubs will nevertheless have to face competition from the Bundesliga where Fribourg, Heidenheim and Mainz according to our indiscretions. As a reminder, Charpentier is under contract until 2025 with the transalpine team.

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