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Paris Saint-Germain has the opportunity to retain its French Champion title from Wednesday, if it wins on the Lorient pitch and Monaco does not win against Lille. A goal which would already have been achieved, before playing in the Champions League semi-finals against Dortmund, then the Coupe de France final against OL.
And while the final sprint is underway, Luis Enrique was questioned about next season, and therefore, about the transfer window. The 53-year-old manager slightly dodged the question of the arrival of a new striker, while confirming that he was satisfied with his two current scorers. “As for transfers, you have to talk to Luis Campos. Gonçalo Ramos? I am very happy to have such a young player from him. It’s good to have attackers like Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos for a coach.he explained.
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