Shock! A Minot expected in Paris

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A player trained at OM will sign with the Parisian team in the coming hours.

Paris will welcome a former OM player into its ranks. But, it is not PSG, but Paris FC, the Ligue 2 club. According to Foot Mercato, the capital team should recover Maxime Lopez.

The transfer is not yet completely completed, but it is close. The agreement has been reached, both between the two clubs and with the player. There are only a few small details to settle. PFC has managed to get ahead of several other clubs on this file.

A former Marseillais on the rise in the capital

Lopez would return to France after four years in Italy. Last season, he played for Fiorentina and the Tuscan club did not see fit to keep him in their squad. This is not at all surprising, given that he only played 19 matches during the entire campaign.

Aged 26, Lopez hopes to be able to relaunch his career with Charléty. The one who was once aiming for a selection with Algeria has a lot of lost time to make up for. For the PFC of Gili, it is important to integrate this recruit well without disrupting the good dynamic of the group. The first team had started the season on the hats of wheels with two victories in two league matches.

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