PSG close to recovering a hope from Bordeaux

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The administrative relegation to National 2 of the Girondins de Bordeaux has seen many professional players leave the club in recent weeks. But for the best talents of the FCGB training center, a departure is the only solution to complete their training at the highest level. This is what a great French hope Lucas Batbedat, the captain of the U17s, is currently experiencing. This left-back defender trained at the Girondins finds himself free after the loss of Bordeaux’s professional status.

A French international U16, he notably won the Montaigu tournament with France and has just been selected for the French U17 team. A particular situation that has attracted the attention of the biggest French clubs. Starting with PSG. According to our information, Lucas Batbedat, accompanied by his parents and his agent Christophe Hutteau, visited the PSG facilities and gave his verbal agreement to join the Parisian club to play with the U19s. A full agreement between all parties could be reached this weekend.

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