PSG: Ayman Kari is at an impasse

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Under contract until June 2025 with Paris Saint-Germain, Ayman Kari could spend the season without playing. Sought after during the summer transfer window, the 19-year-old midfielder seems, in fact, determined to reject all offers. Recently, we revealed an interest from Royal Antwerp, a resident of the Jupiler Pro League. But that’s not all. Still according to our indiscretions, the 1m76 right-hander has also refused several offers from Ligue 1 clubs, including Nantes, or even the Premier League. Teams that have since found other profiles. Loaned for a year and a half to Lorient, the player who played 14 L1 matches for a goal and an assist last year with the Merlus then finds himself in a certain impasse.

Not part of Luis Enrique’s plans, who quickly decided to do without him for the coming season, the native of Ivry-sur-Seine is training today with the capital club’s reserve team. Starting this Friday with the PSG Espoirs group against the N1 of Boulogne sur Mer, Ayman Kari will now have to manage a situation that is complicated to say the least. Indeed, according to our latest information, the young Parisian player, trained in Paris, would be ready not to play for the season to obtain a free departure next year and therefore a signing bonus. An attitude that raises questions for the reigning French champions. Now it remains to be seen who his future club will be…

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