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Gifted and desired. He is both, Désiré Doué. The 19-year-old has just been the subject of two offers in quick succession, first from Bayern Munich, then most recently from Paris Saint-Germain. Considered one of the most promising talents in Ligue 1, Doué delivered 4 goals and 6 assists in 43 matches in all competitions last season.
Statistics that do not say everything about his growing influence on the Rennes game, he who has sometimes been aligned on the right, in front of his brother Guela, but who can play on the left or in the axis of the midfield. With above-average technical quality, Désiré Doué is today seen as a player not to be missed by many European clubs.
PSG is getting closer
Bayern therefore tried their luck, but their offer of €35 million was rejected by Stade Rennais. PSG sent theirs this Tuesday, and according to our information it amounts to €40 million + €10 million in bonuses. We are therefore getting closer to the demands of the Breton club, which is hoping for €50 million + bonuses.
“If there is an offer that meets the club’s expectations, which are very, very high, maybe he will leave. If there is not, he will stay.”Rennes coach Julien Stéphan had said two days ago. PSG’s proposal is the closest, but it should be refused. The gap is not too big, so discussions will continue.
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