PSG does not want to let go of Yoram Zague

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Scorer against Nice on Wednesday evening and starter in PSG’s last two matches, Yoram Zague (18) is gaining playing time at the end of the season. The full-back, who can play on both sides, has only played four games this season in total, but Luis Enrique and the Parisian leaders are already seduced. According to information from Parisian, young Titi could well be part of the Parisian squad next season. He and the club are not considering a loan for next season.

Still according to the Ile-de-France daily, PSG is still looking for a substitute for Achraf Hakimi. At the right-back position, the Parisian club no longer trusts Nordi Mukiele, who does not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans, and wishes to part ways with him this summer. Despite his good end to the season, Yoram Zague will have to be content with a third role.

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