PSG: a new club throws itself at Cher Ndour

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Arriving last summer at Paris Saint-Germain, midfielder Cher Ndour (19 years old) did not have many opportunities to express himself. The Italian only played three matches in Ligue 1, and only one in the Coupe de France. Ahead in the hierarchy, the former Benfica Lisbon player could go on loan this winter to find playing time. We told you a few days ago that several Italian clubs had expressed their interest in Cher Ndour. Another has just positioned itself.

Indeed, according to information from Gianluca Di Marzio, Cagliari has set its sights on the Italian midfielder from PSG. For the moment, no offer has been established, but a departure is being studied. However, Paris wishes to have guarantees, particularly on playing time, before selling the Italian U21 international (five caps).

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