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For Daniel Riolo, PSG would like to part ways with Nordi Mukiele because of his bad influence on his partners off the field.
At the end of the 18th day of Ligue 1, Sunday evening, Paris Saint-Germain won on the pitch of RC Lens (2-0). A meeting in which Nordi Mukiele once again did not take part, remaining on the bench despite the absence of Achraf Hakimi, who left for Ivory Coast to compete in the CAN with Morocco.
Little used by Luis Enrique since the start of the season, the former Montpellier could leave the capital club this winter. One thing is certain, according to Daniel Riolo, the Spanish technician no longer wants him.
“He no longer trusts her”
“Luis Enrique no longer wants Nordi Mukiele, and we know why… It’s because of the outings. He’s sort of the organizer of the parties, Luis Enrique ended up finding out and after a while, he said that it was good, that it was enough with him, he didn’t want it anymore. He doesn’t trust her anymore.”confided the famous editorialist on the airwaves of RMC.
On the shelves of Bayern Munich, which would have made it its priority for the winter transfer window, Nordi Mukiele should therefore not make long bones in the city of lights. The 26-year-old French international (1 selection) could be loaned (with option to buy) to the German club in the coming days. As a reminder, he was recruited for 12 million euros from RB Leipzig in 2022.
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