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The winger position is a privileged playing area for PSG recruiters. Sancho would be the lucky one to be the chosen one.
After Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov,
Paris Saint-Germain is about to make the arrival of Joao Neves official from Benfica. In the coming days, the capital club could also secure the services of a winger.
According to Daniel Riolo, Sancho seems well on his way to being the lucky one. “I think PSG will do everything they can to get him. Usually, when this club does everything and it becomes a matter of money, they win the case. There is a good chance that we will see him arrive at PSG. Luis Enrique really wants him.”confided the sports journalist on the airwaves of RMC.
Sancho would already like Paris a little too much
Walid Acherchour expresses some doubts regarding this possible recruitment. “I am not closed to the idea of relaunching it. Now, Sancho’s problem is his life outside of football, which I have heard about. That is to say, even when he was not in Paris, he came to this city. But not to come and play tennis with Daniel Riolo. That’s just what scares me.”underlines the co-founder of the YouTube channel Club des 5.
While waiting for new reinforcements, Luis Enrique’s men continue their preparation. They will play two friendly matches on August 7 and 10. First in Austria, against Sturm Graz, then in Germany to challenge RB Leipzig.
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