PSG has reached an agreement with Rennes for Désiré Doué!

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Everything indicates that Désiré Doué will be Paris Saint-Germain’s fourth summer signing after Matvey Safonov, João Neves and Willian Pacho (Moscardo had been made official in the winter). On Sunday, we revealed that the player had decided in favor of PSG, who was also coveted by Bayern Munich. A strong choice, but it was still necessary to reach an agreement with the Breton club.

And this has been the case since Wednesday. According to information from Parisianthe Parisians have reached an agreement with their Breton counterparts for the transfer of the young French winger, who can therefore practically already be considered a PSG player. A nice move for the team coached by Luis Campos, who is getting one of the most promising young players on the Old Continent.

A nice jackpot for Rennes

The player should even arrive in the capital in the coming hours, or at the latest on Thursday, in order to undergo the traditional medical examination and sign his contract with his new club. For its part, the daily The Team confirms the existence of this agreement and mentions an amount of 50 million euros, with additional bonuses which would be quite high.

He is the first offensive reinforcement of the Parisian summer, while Luis Enrique was expecting a force up front to cover the departure of Kylian Mbappé. But everything indicates that he will not be the last, since Jadon Sancho, for example, also hopes to be able to arrive at the Parc des Princes before the end of August. An agreement already exists between PSG and the English winger, while waiting to find an agreement with Manchester United. This heralds a great end to the transfer window for PSG…

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