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After completing the arrival of Désiré Doué, Paris Saint-Germain could attract a second player from Stade Rennais.
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Paris Saint-Germain has shifted into high gear. While the summer transfer window was particularly quiet behind the scenes at the capital club, the arrival of Joao Neves has generated a wave of enthusiasm among PSG fans, who have also completed the transfer of Désiré Doué.
Paris and Stade Rennais have indeed found common ground for the arrival of the young French attacking midfielder, who has just been crowned Olympic vice-champion with Thierry Henry’s French team. But Doué may not be the only Rennes player to land in Paris…
A second Blue in the sights!
A teammate of Désiré Doué at club level and also in the national team, Adrien Truffert is also reportedly in Paris Saint-Germain’s sights. According to information from L’Equipe, Luis Enrique and Luis Campos have reportedly checked off the name of the young Rennes left-back.
While Bradley Locko was initially targeted, Paris would like to turn to the Rennes player because of the serious injury of the Brest player. But the competition will be tough on this file. Truffert indeed has an excellent rating abroad, particularly in England, where Manchester United, Liverpool, Wolverhampton and Nottingham Forest would also like to secure his services.
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