PSG sells dear ndour in La Fiorentina

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Arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in 2023, free from any contract, dear Ndour (20 years old) never had the chance to win with the Red and Blue. Appeared only four times with the first team, the former Benfica midfielder had chained loans to Braga and then in Besiktas. However, due to the PSG need to separate from several elements to finalize the lending departures of a few elements, Ndour had been recalled.

To be better sold. And it is now official: Ndour returns to the country, he was transferred to Fiorentina. “The 20 -year -old midfielder is committed to Fiorentina, Italy, as part of a final transfer. »»can we read on the club's official website. The amount of the transfer is estimated at 5 M € plus a percentage to resale for PSG. The capital's club would also have included a buyout clause.

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