PSG: Luis Enrique for the return of Ayman Kari

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In reflection on the summer maneuvers to be carried out during the transfer window period, PSG wants to count on a young midfielder from next season. According to The Team, the current leaders of Ligue 1 would like to repatriate Ayman Kari (19 years old) from Lorient, where he has been on loan since January 2023. The player who arrived at the club in 2017 has done all his classes with the capital club, notably being part of epic in the Youth League in 2021 with Xavi Simons, Edouard Michut and Ismaƫl Gharbi. For next season, PSG wants to make him a rotation player.

While he has long polished the Lorient bench, Ayman Kari has become since the start of the year the new strong man in the Regis le Bris midfield. By playing nine games in a row as a starter since January 14, 2024, he has strongly contributed to the revival of the Breton team in Ligue 1. Even if Lorient had a purchase option, PSG wants him to return to his training club since it has a priority option. Other European clubs were already interested such as Borussia Dortmund. Also see the decision of the player who does not want to be slowed down in his progress if he stays at Paris Saint-Germain. But Luis Enrique validated the profile.

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