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Loaned for a year and a half to Lorient, Ayman Kari (14 L1 matches for a goal and an assist last year with the Merlus) returned to PSG at the end of last season. He was even one of the pleasant surprises of the off-season in the eyes of Luis Enrique, who thought for a while that he would keep him. But the transfer window has given a new look to the Parisian midfield, and Kari (19 years old) now trains separately with the U23s of the club from the Capital, no longer being integrated into the professional group.
According to our information, he is in the sights of several clubs, starting with Royal Antwerp. The current 11th in the Pro League, has made inquiries and is very interested in the idea of ​​recruiting the Parisian nugget. The Belgian club, which particularly appreciates the profile of young talents with high potential for having recruited George Ilenikhena a year ago before selling him at a high price this summer to AS Monaco, could make an offer by tomorrow evening. Because it must be remembered, the Belgian transfer window is still open until September 6 at 11:59 p.m.
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