PSG: Renato Sanches heading for a loan to Benfica

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João Neves to Paris Saint-Germain, it smells very good. As part of the transfer of the little jewel of Benfica, Renato Sanches could go the other way. According to information fromA Bolaa loan of the 26-year-old midfielder to his training club would be under consideration in addition to the transfer of the Portuguese nugget.

The former LOSC player, who arrived at PSG in 2022 for 15 million euros, has never managed to establish himself in the capital. Too injured, then loaned to Roma, the Portuguese will have only played 27 matches in the Parisian jersey. The team led by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who wants to get rid of the Portuguese international (32 caps, 3 goals), could therefore have found him a way out as part of the transfer of João Neves. The Lisbon club would be rather keen to get its former prodigy back as part of this transfer.

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