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Bye bye PSG, Neymar confirms his departure and PSG already has his millionaire replacement

Luis Enrique begins to assemble his PSG and has no qualms about stopping Neymar's departure because he chose his candidate for the attack

By William Estrella

Luis Enrique begins to assemble his PSG and has no qualms about stopping Neymar's departure because he chose his candidate for the attack
Luis Enrique begins to assemble his PSG and has no qualms about stopping Neymar's departure because he chose his candidate for the attack

Luis Enrique as soon as he was appointed as technical director at PSG and he already began to diagram what he wants for his squad for the next season in the Parisian team. One of the thorny issues to be resolved by the Spanish technical director has to do with the situation of Neymar, with whom he will not object in the event that the Brazilian decides to leave on the transfer market.

According to information from the Sport Zone site, Luis Enrique has proposed Yeremy Pino as an option to reinforce PSG's forward line. In the event of the arrival of the barely 20-year-old striker, there would be no problem in letting Neymar leave, who intends to play for FC Barcelona again, because the Spanish coach would have a player in that position with great projection.

In any case, beyond the desire that Luis Enrique has in his head, the departure of Yeremy Pino from Villarreal FC is not so easy. The Spanish striker has a three-year contract ahead of him at the Yellow Submarine and a value of 40 million euros, which PSG should put on the table if he wants to keep the attacker's services. Something they will have to decide in the next few hours.

The other options for Neymar

Luis Enrique has not only proposed Yeremy Pino as an alternative for his attack in the event of Neymar's departure. As described by Sport Zone, PSG also have a folder for Bradley Barcola, a French striker from Lyon and also Xavi Ximons, former FC Barcelona with a present at PSV, in case the Villarreal FC striker does not arrive. In any case, the situation is similar because both have a current contract with their clubs, so PSG should pay for their passes.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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