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The announcement made by The Parisian surprised more than one. Paris Saint-Germain would have completed the arrival of a new caretaker for next season: Renato Marin. At a time when the debate on the extension of Gianluigi Donnarumma is raging, without forgetting the red and blue interest for the Lille Lucas Chevalier, see the name of the young Italy-Brazilian of 18 years going out can challenge. With Gianluigi Donnaruma, Matvey Safonov and Arnau Tenas, the capital's club is already served in terms of porter. Does the future sailor arrive announce the departure of one of the Parisian liners?
Juve, Inter and OM pistoned it
While waiting to know it, here are a few lines to present the next Ile -de -France recruit to you. Born in Brazil, on the side of São Paulo, Marin has a Brazilian and Italian passport. Member of the 2006 generation, he arrived at the Louve club when Tiago Pinto was the sports director. He made all his classes there among young people. Regularly summoned to the first team (27 times), Marin has not yet had the pleasure of competing in the slightest minute in Serie A, even if he is going through the third goalkeeper in the hierarchy of Claudio Ranieri.
Member of the reserve team, the Primavera, he played 44 games, including 13 without collecting a goal. Currently injured for one month due to a sprained on the right ankle, the Italian international U19 (13 selections) is considered a porter with high potential on the other side of the Alps. A goalkeeper all the more courted, because it is free from any contract next summer. An announced departure linked to the marine clan which did not appreciate the lack of responsiveness of his club to offer him an extension.
The “Guardian of the Future”
It is not for nothing that the transalpine media announced last November an interest in Juventus, Inter, Liverpool and even Olympique de Marseille! And if all these teams made his eyes gentle, it is because Renato Marin is nicknamed in Italy the “guardian of the future”. The reason? Marin would have an excellent game at the foot. You just have to read what was writing Tuttosport On the player, when Juventus hoped to enlist it a few weeks ago.
“We say a lot of good in the categories of young people. Not only because he is one of the most appreciated guards and his contract matters, but also because he is a very skilful goalkeeper with his feet: he made his start in futsal and, even As a child, he often pulled free kicks and penalties. It also has a characteristic, that of the ability to dribble to launch the game phases. A characteristic that is increasingly important in modern football. »» And when we know how much Luis Enrique reproached Donnarumma for his limited foot to Donnarumma, we understand a little better why the Parisian staff looked at his profile.
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