PSG: Désiré Doué has made a decision for his future

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We know the impatience of young players at the idea of ​​proving themselves professionally, and to this end, we can understand the frustration of Désiré Doué and his 382 minutes of play in Ligue 1 this season at PSG (only 39% minutes possible). In recent days, daily The Team even reported a disappointment among the ex-Rennais, not used to the extent he hoped for by Luis Enrique.

Information that goes in the same direction as that reported by Sky Sport Germany this Sunday, but which does not call into question the future of the 19-year-old player. As reported by the German media, Doué is not considering any transfer, and even a loan this winter is not under consideration. Now in great shape, the international hopeful tricolor intends to do all he can to succeed in Paris, where he is under contract until 2029.

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