Pushed out by PSG because of parties?

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If he should ultimately stay at PSG this winter, Nordi Mukiele is no longer part of Luis Enrique’s plans. The reason ? His many nocturnal outings.

Barring a hectic final day, the winter transfer window will have been calmer than expected at PSG. In terms of arrivals, only Gabriel Moscardo and Lucas Beraldo arrived, the former having finally been loaned to Corinthians until the end of the season.

In terms of departures, the capital club has so far only let Cher Ndour and Noha Lemina go on loan, before a final day which could be marked by the departures of Layvin Kurzawa and especially Ugo Ekitike. Long announced as leaving, Nordi Mukiele, once coveted by Bayern Munich, should ultimately stay in the capital.

The desire of the Parisian leaders to part with the former Montpellier player was surprising, the Parisian international being the only natural understudy of Achraf Hakimi. However, while the Moroccan defender was at the African Cup of Nations, Luis Enrique preferred to align Carlos Soler or Warren Zaire-Emery in the right lane. And the reason would have nothing to do with Nordi Mukiele’s on-field performance.

“Luis Enrique no longer wants Nordi Mukiele, and we know why. It’s because of the outings. He’s a bit like the organizer of the parties, Luis Enrique ended up finding out and he doesn’t want it anymore. He doesn’t trust her anymore.”, Daniel Riolo recently explained at the microphone of RMC. An explanation confirmed this Tuesday by his friend Florent Gautreau. ” Lhe guys say why Luis Enrique puts Zaire-Emery. Because Soler is a lousy right-back, because Mukiele parties every night “, he asserted.

While Achraf Hakimi is preparing to make his return to Paris following the elimination of the Atlas Lions, Nordi Mukiele, under contract until June 2027, should disappear a little more from the Parisian radars before a probable departure next summer.

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