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The battle is raging for Désiré Doué. The 19-year-old attacking midfielder, who will be discovering the Olympic Games tonight with the French team that will face the United States, is the subject of an all-out war between PSG and Bayern Munich. The two clubs have already seen an initial offer rejected by Stade Rennais, who are happy to be able to raise the stakes. Bayern had offered €35 million when the Parisian club had sent a proposal, namely €40 million + €10 million in bonuses.
The Breton club, which has no interest in rushing to sell its player, hopes to reach €60 million. And yesterday, as we explained to you, Bayern significantly increased its offer, which reached €55 million including bonuses. But PSG quickly planned to react. According to our information, PSG planned to draw its second offer this Wednesday, and it will amount to €60 million including bonuses. It will therefore be higher than the offer from the Bavarian club.
An offer from PSG that could make Rennes falter
The capital club has clearly stated its desire to recruit the best French talents, and it logically considers that Désiré Doué is one of them. Scalded by the Leny Yoro case, who finally joined Manchester United, it does not want to miss out on Désiré Doué, despite the strong competition from Bayern Munich. It remains to be seen which project will seduce the 19-year-old attacking midfielder.
Author of 4 goals and 6 assists in 43 matches in all competitions last season, Désiré Doué will probably leave Rennes this summer, in the wake of the Olympic Games. Capable of playing in all positions, on the left, right or in the centre, Doué will also surely look closely at the playing time he can claim in his future club. The saga of his transfer promises in any case still a few episodes.
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