PSG, Besiktas: Cher Ndour on the verge of unlocking Kolo Muani's loan to Juve?

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Loaned to Besiktas by Paris Saint-Germain last summer, Cher Ndour could remove a big thorn in the Parisians' side during this winter transfer window. As a reminder, while everything seemed complete for the loan of Randal Kolo Muani from Juventus Turin, the operation remains, for the moment, on standby and formalization is still pending. The reason? PSG has already reached its quota of players loaned abroad, limited to 6 by FIFA (Xavi Simons at Leipzig, Carlos Soler at West Ham, Nordi Mukiele at Bayer Leverkusen, Renato Sanches at Benfica, Cher Ndour at Besiktas and Juan Bernat in Villarreal). A rule that has changed since FIFA authorized 7 players last season. From then on, PSG – which remains more confident than ever in this matter – is working on different options to resolve the situation and one of them could lead to Cher Ndour.

Currently in the colors of Besiktas, the native of Brescia could be transferred this winter and thus allow PSG to finalize the loan of RKM to Juve. According to various Italian sources, Bologna, 8th in Serie A, is also interested in the profile of the 1m90 midfielder. Information that we are able to confirm. But that's not all. According to our latest information, Torino has also made contact in the event of failure of the Cesare Casadei file with Chelsea. Parma, for their part, observed the player last November and remains a possible option. Finally, Côme, interested last summer, is no longer in the race. One thing is certain, the former Braga and Benfica player has no shortage of courtiers, to the delight of the Parisian upper echelons…

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