PSG tried Geovany Quenda

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This summer, Paris Saint-Germain snatched João Neves from Benfica. But the capital club, led by Luis Campos, was also in the running to recruit another Portuguese talent. This time, it was at Sporting CP that the French champions wanted to do their shopping. Indeed, In Bola reveals that PSG was ready to try Geovany Quenda (17 years old).

The Portuguese media explains that the Ile-de-France leaders hoped to enlist the winger at the price of his old clause, i.e. €45 million. When they realized that he was in the process of extending his lease, the Parisians understood that the Lisbon club was not going to let him go. Especially since the amount of his release clause has increased to €100 million. Enough to definitely cool down PSG. On the other hand, In Bola specifies that Premier League teams are already considering recruiting him during one of the next transfer windows.

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