Football – Mercato – PSG
Mercato – PSG: Surprising transfer, Paris set a bet
Published on January 24, 2024 at 11:10 pm
Little used by Luis Enrique during the first half of the season, Nordy Mukilte wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain to be able to earn a place in the French squad for the upcoming Euros. Bayern Munich appear ready to make an offer, but for the moment are focusing on a trial leading to Newcastle’s England international Kieran Trippier.
Versatile and able to thrive across the defense front, Nordi Mukile Will be an asset to any coach. Although he has dealt with several injuries on defense, Luis Enrique There was little faith in the French international PSG.
This can lead to the departure of the situation Mukile, who have a good chance of returning to the Bundesliga. The Bayern Munich Indeed the right side and Thomas TuchelWill force its leaders to bet on the player of the player PSG. According to information from 90 minutes However, this will only be a plan B for the Bavarians, who will focus on the track for the moment Kieran Trippier
No Newcastle.condition of PSG And Bayern Munich Seems far enough to Nordi Mukile, because in Paris we have rejected the loan option as announced to you at le10sport.com. Now, it is only this formula that will please Bayern MunichWhich doesn’t seem to move at the same time Trippier Since then Newcastle Asking €25M. According to 90 minutesThis file may be unlocked at the end of the transfer window if ever PSG came to find a possible replacement for Mukile.
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