PSG received two new offers for Hugo Ekitike

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Courted in the Bundesliga but also in the Premier League, Hugo Ekitike (21), unwanted at Paris Saint-Germain, continues to be popular on the transfer market. With this in mind, two clubs have made offers and seem determined to enlist the former Reims striker. RMC Sport affirms, in this respect, that Wolfsburg and Brentford are currently negotiating a loan for the Parisian.

Currently in 16th place in the Premier League, the Bees want to strengthen themselves with a view to maintaining their position and have therefore made a loan offer with an option to buy. While Wolverhampton has also been cited among the interested teams, Frankfurt, for its part, is still very much present in this matter and is still pushing to convince Ekitike to join Germany. According to The Teamthe German club would have taken a decisive lead over the competition since Ekitike is in the process of finding a contractual agreement with the Eagles.

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