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Paris Saint-Germain announced yesterday the arrival of João Neves. Excellent news for the French champions who had made the Portuguese a priority. At the same time, the residents of the Parc des Princes learned bad news since Julian Alvarez decided to join Atlético de Madrid. Courted by the Parisians, the 2022 world champion gave his preference to the Colchoneros project. An agreement was even reached this Tuesday morning with Manchester City.
Beaten on this file, the Parisians also received another bad news. This one comes from Germany and more precisely from Munich. As explained for several months, PSG is very interested in the idea of recruiting Joshua Kimmich (29 years old). Versatile, solid and above all very experienced, the German international combines all the qualities that please the French club. And we thought that PSG had its chances since Bayern Munich opened the door to the departure of the player under contract until 2025.
Kimmich will stay
The Bavarians were willing to part with him in order to get rid of his salary and recover some cash to avoid letting him go free in a year. Concrete discussions have therefore taken place between Paris, Bayern and the Kimmich clan. But for a few days now, the trend has not been really positive. Sunday, Sky Germany explained that even though PSG still wanted to recruit him, the player was considering continuing with the Allianz Arena residents. This Tuesday, the Rottweil native communicated his decision to all parties concerned.
According to our information, Joshua Kimmich has made up his mind and decided to continue at Bayern Munich for another season. His choice is final. This is therefore the end of this track for Paris Saint-Germain. In any case, for this summer of 2024. The club chaired by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi could return to the charge this winter or next summer, once he is free if of course, he does not extend at Bayern Munich by then. Which is not impossible according to Sky Germany who indicated that discussions have begun on this subject between the player and his club.
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