PSG: this Parisian’s appeal to Deschamps

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One of Paris Saint-Germain’s young talents discusses a potential arrival with the Blues.

Bradley Barcola is increasingly asserting himself as an important element of Paris Saint-Germain. In 23 appearances, he has already scored 3 goals and delivered 5 assists, confirming his talent and potential.

The 21-year-old left winger appears very confident in his abilities. “I’m happy with what I’m able to offer today,” Barcola said. It took a while, it took me a while to adapt. »

A clear ambition

Barcola also knows that only consistency at the highest level will allow it to claim a place in the French team, under the direction of Didier Deschamps.

“I know that the French team will depend on my performances so I want to be the best possible on the pitch. And if it has to happen, it will happen,” concluded the ex-Gone.

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