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We didn’t have to wait twenty-four hours for Paris Saint-Germain to react. Monday evening, Enric Masip was present on the set of the show “El Chiringuito”
on Spanish television. The advisor to the president of FC Barcelona, Joan Laporta, suggested that PSG had taken action just before Euro 2024 and had transmitted a crazy offer to attract Lamine Yamal. Information denied on Tuesday by the Parisian club.
“The president has already said that he had an offer of 250 million that he had rejected it, that he had never considered it. She came from France. » It was in these terms that Enric Masip spoke yesterday, without mentioning PSG, but using words clear enough to be understood. For its part, Paris therefore denounced a lie and denied “a million percent”according to information from The Team.
Too expensive, even for PSG
A categorical denial that the Parisian club explained in particular by the financial impossibility of PSG to afford such an operation. Putting 250 million euros on the table was therefore unthinkable on the Parisian side, enough to undermine the words of the Blaugrana leader. However, Paris would have tested the waters and Luis Campos would have come to the news to inquire about the situation of Lamine Yamal.
Nothing more, according to PSG who have not really moved to try to poach the Spanish nugget. Seven years after the successful 220 million euro masterstroke to afford Neymar, Paris has not done it again. Not for now anyway.
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