PSG: the player requested by Luis Enrique to replace Kylian Mbappé

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“Well… Anything can happen. I have a contract here but… the years I spent here were a pleasure for me. Like I said, I still want to be at this club but let’s see what happens. Everything is possible “. Rodrygo’s words in an interview given to DAZN are causing a lot of talk in Madrid, since for many, Rodrygo has clearly opened the door to a departure this summer.

If the former Santos’ entourage wanted to calm things down and mentioned the player’s clumsiness in his speech, the damage is done. Especially since the radio Onda Cero has, at the same time, revealed a lot of information. The Brazilian international is coveted by several big European clubs. Among them, Paris Saint-Germain, which is looking for a replacement for Kylian Mbappé.

Luis Enrique is a fan

The media explains that it is Luis Enrique who wants to bring him. Without giving too much additional information, but we have known for several months already that the Canarinha winger risks being the first victim of the arrival of Kylian Mbappé. Vinicius Junior is effectively untouchable, just like Bellingham, and it is unthinkable that the Frenchman will start on the bench. A repositioning of Bellingham in place of Kroos – which could have left a place in attack – has already been denied by Carlo Ancelotti.

It also remains to be seen what the intentions of the Parisian leaders will be, who seemed to be turning towards leads like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia or Victor Osimhen. Will they listen to Luis Enrique? Will Real Madrid be a seller? In addition to the club from the French capital, Liverpool, the two clubs from Manchester and Arsenal are also interested in his services…

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