PSG: Eintracht Frankfurt rubs its hands for Pacho

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It was in the air, it’s been official for a few minutes. Willian Pancho has signed with PSG until June 2029. The capital club paid €45 million (with bonuses) for the defender bought for only €9 million a year ago by Eintracht Frankfurt. A club that is rubbing its hands as explained by the sporting director, Markus Krösche, to Image.

“Last season, Willian made a huge contribution to our successful season. He is an exceptional defender whose rapid development does not surprise us. Of course, we would have liked to continue to have him in our team as a player and as a man. But the economic conditions for us and the sporting prospects for him speak in favour of this change. We wish him nothing but the best. He will always be a welcome guest here in Frankfurt.” Pacho will appreciate it. To replace him, the German club, which made a nice capital gain, will bet on Konstantinos Koulierakis (20 years old, PAOK Salonika), who arrives for 10 million euros.

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