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Little by little, PSG is starting to get close to the goal in certain cases. According to our information, the capital club is preparing the arrival of the nugget João Neves, the Benfica midfielder, who will sign a 5-year contract with the Parisians. At the same time, the Parisians continue to negotiate in other cases, such as the one leading to the Rennes player Désiré Doué, also coveted by Bayern Munich, as well as the Nico Williams case, where Paris is in competition with FC Barcelona.
But we know that PSG must, and wants to, sell. There is thus a loft in which we find several players like Renato Sanches, Juan Bernat, Colin Dagba or Ismaël Gharbi, and other players who train with Luis Enrique’s group but are not necessarily in the plans of the Spanish coach. Cher Ndour is thus in this second scenario.
Several clubs are on the case
The 20-year-old Italian midfielder, who played just 25 minutes in three Ligue 1 games last fall, as well as a Coupe de France match against Revel before being loaned to Braga, will have to pack his bags if he wants to play. As indicated by The Teamhe should be loaned again this season. And that’s good, there are many clubs interested in his services.
Braga, where he played 11 games in the second half of the season, would like to get him on loan a second time, and for him to spend a full season in Minho. Three Ligue 1 clubs – the names have not been given – also want to welcome Ndour. The main player concerned is rather up for a loan in France, in order to gain experience in Ligue 1 and get used to the jousts of French football. To be continued…
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