PSG formally denies an offer for Lamine Yamal

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In the show El ChiringuitoEnric Masip, advisor to Barça president Joan Laporta, was invited to speak about Lamine Yamal. According to him, an offer from France has been made for the Spanish prodigy: “the president already said he had an offer of 200 million, that he rejected it and that he never considered it. When you have money and you can afford to pay, you can hope to try to sign everyone.”he explained.

But according to The Teamit would be a lie. The Parisian club categorically denies “a million percent”explaining that PSG could not financially afford to make a proposal worth 200 million euros last summer. Luis Campos would, however, have inquired about the player’s situation during the last summer transfer window. But it would simply be a matter of making contact, without any real concrete interest.

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