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Next summer’s bargain could well be called Enzo Millot (22 years old). Author of a stunning final season with Stuttgart, the captain of the France Espoirs team has started on the same basis since September. Performances which earned him the praise of Didier Deschamps, invited to comment on his situation when announcing his latest list. It remains to be seen whether his first call-up in blue will come during his time at VfB… or elsewhere.
Because this Thursday, Sky Sport Germany reveals to us that Millot should be available next summer for a price between 18 and 20 million euros. A sum relating to a clause included in his contract, and therefore far from its true market value, estimated at 42 million euros according to Transfermarkt and still expected to increase in the event of great performances in the Champions League, or even selection in blue . This season, the player trained in Monaco has already scored 7 goals in 9 matches with Stuttgart, and is obviously an indisputable starter in Sebastien Hoeness’s eleven.
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