PSG: a new track for Danilo Pereira

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Danilo Pereira is not part of Luis Enrique’s plans for this 2024-2025 season at Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese defender is now seen as an undesirable and will have to leave the Parisian club before the end of this transfer window. And according to information fromA Bolaa Saudi club is seriously considering the 32-year-old player. Al-Ittihad, a Saudi Pro League club, is interested in Danilo and will see no problem in paying the ten million euros demanded by PSG.

The former club of the Portuguese international (74 caps), FC Porto, wants to repatriate him. Arriving in Paris in July 2021, Danilo Pereira played 157 games with the Parisian club. A locker room leader, his commitment on the pitch has often been praised by PSG fans. But it seems that his Parisian adventure is about to come to an end.

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