PSG, Besiktas: Cher Ndour cheered by the crowd at Istanbul airport

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Recruited last year by PSG, Cher Ndour did not have time to express himself with the capital club. Author of four small appearances under the orders of Luis Enrique, the 20-year-old Italian midfielder was even loaned last winter to Braga. Under contract until 2028 with the capital club, the Brescia native is not going to spend long on the banks of the Seine. This Friday, PSG also received good news in this matter, as we revealed to you exclusively.

Indeed, according to our indiscretions, Besiktas issued a loan offer to recruit the former Benfica player. An offer that clearly found favor in the eyes of the Parisian management, eager to give more time to its young player. While an agreement was reached for the deal to be effective, Cher Ndour flew to Istanbul. At the airport of the Turkish capital, the latter was cheered by the crowd. A tradition on the banks of the Bosphorus where each new recruit is welcomed as one of the best players in the world.

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