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After a complicated loan from Sampdoria Genoa and serious family problems which disrupted the young PSG prospect, Noha Lemina was looking for a new exit route for a new loan. If Lille contacted the player’s entourage, Amiens, Le Mans and Stuttgart showed interest in the idea of recovering the French U17 international on loan for six months.
But it is ultimately towards England and more precisely Wolverhampton that Noha Lemina (18 years old) should play in the coming days. According to our information, PSG and the English club have reached an agreement for a loan with an option to purchase. All that is missing is the player’s agreement. But when we know that his big brother Mario, to whom he is very close, plays for Wolves, everything indicates that a total agreement should be quickly found.
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