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Paris Saint-Germain are preparing discreetly. Indeed, Luis Enrique and his troops are working away from the public eye, as they will play their first friendly match of the summer this Wednesday against Sturm Graz. But behind the scenes, the French champions are making progress on the transfer market. Thus, they completed the arrival of João Neves on Monday. At the same time, they have made good progress on the Willian Pacho (Eintracht Frankfurt) file.
On the other hand, they have been fixed concerning Julián Álvarez (Manchester City), who will sign for Atlético de Madrid, and Joshua Kimmich, who will stay at Bayern Munich, as revealed on our site. But these failures do not affect the will of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s club, which still has Désiré Doué (Stade Rennais) in mind. Among the other names linked to PSG, we find that of Jadon Sancho. Sheltered at Manchester United, the Englishman relaunched himself for six months at Borussia Dortmund.
Jadon Sancho still linked to PSG
A club that would have liked to continue with him, according to the Daily Mail. But MU’s financial demands have cooled the Marsupials. Juventus is also linked to the 24-year-old player. Concerning PSG, as explained on our site on July 22, discussions had taken place with Jadon Sancho. A contractual agreement was even about to be concluded with him. Since then, nothing has really moved for the player under contract until 2026, with an optional year.
This Wednesday, the Daily Mail explains that Paris is still interested in his services. The French club is still in discussions with the Red Devils regarding him, but things are still not moving forward. Which is the same for the Manuel Ugarte case. According to our information, the Sancho case has not really moved. Same story from RMC Sportwho explains that this is not the hottest track for Paris, which has other priorities. A big trend is therefore emerging for Jadon Sancho, who is therefore moving away from PSG.
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