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The news broke yesterday. Often announced as being in the sights of Paris Saint-Germain, Rayan Cherki (20 years old) has been the subject of an offer from the capital club. Paris has thus offered €15 million (including €3 million in bonuses) to Olympique Lyonnais to buy out the last year of the Gone’s contract. And seeing PSG interested in Cherki visibly makes Daniel Riolo sick.
“Cherki at PSG, that astounds me. It’s still a matter of catalogue. PSG, today, they are therefore taking a replacement from OL who has never had a good season and who, basically, is a youngster that you have to put in the hands of Luis Enrique who will transform him into a Champions League player. So, PSG can never recruit outside the catalogue and real great players of the future by going to get them from European clubs. No, we have to take from Ligue 1 which is today, as we see with the story of TV rights, a ruined championship. If there is really a youngster who interests me and who I want to see in Paris, it’s Akliouche, for me, there is no comparison between the two. But you go and get Rayan Cherki! ” he said on the microphone of RMC Sport.
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