PSG: Luis Enrique’s pirouette in the face of the Rafael Leão rumor

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To replace Kylian Mbappé (25 years old), leaving for Real Madrid, PSG will have to have excellent ideas about the transfer window. One of the tracks leads to Rafael Leão (24 years old). The Portuguese, six months younger than the current PSG striker, seems to be courted by Luís Campos. The Parisian sports director knows well the man he nicknamed in 2018 the “Portuguese Mbappé”. He had already recruited him when he was at LOSC. Present at a press conference before tomorrow’s clash against Monaco, Luis Enrique responded to these rumors.

“Is he a singer (laughs)? I can’t talk about a player outside of our country. All I can say is that if everything goes well, I hope, I am convinced that we will have a very strong team next year, even stronger than this year and in every way view, attack, defense, physically, technically” the Parisian coach laughed at a press conference the day before the match. Trust is essential.

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