PSG, a €50 million track flies away

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PSG will have to give up one of its winter priorities in defense…

Bad news for Paris Saint-Germain. While it had made Leny Yoro one of its priority targets for this winter, the capital club will have to come to terms: the young French defender (18 years old) will not leave LOSC by the 31st. January. In any case, this is what journalist Daniel Riolo announced on RMC.

“Leny Yoro in Paris is nohe said. The door is closed, (Olivier) Létang has closed the door and (Paulo) Fonseca is holding it. He is behind and blocking the door. They won’t let it go or it would have to be a totally crazy and disproportionate amount. » What the leaders of the Rouge et Bleu seemed ready to do…

Mid-December, Foot Mercato revealed that Lille had set the price of the international hopefuls at a minimum of 50 million euros, which did not seem to cool PSG. Quite the contrary. No doubt the Mastiffs said to themselves that, given the potential of the native of Saint-Maurice and his performances since the start of the season, his rating will rise further…

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