It seemed that everything was done, and I really was. Nordi Mukiele and the Paris Saint Germain A verbal agreement was reached yesterday for the conditions of his contract and both clubs also reached an agreement for his transfer, in a figure that would be around €15 million. But a last-minute protagonist could ruin the French defender’s move to the Parisian club.
As pointed out Santi Aouna at Foot Mercato, the Chelsea would have interfered in the signing of Mukiele by PSG as a result of the more than possible signing of Koundé by FC Barcelona, a player with whom they were negotiating to incorporate immediately. Something that has caused the ‘blue’ club to go to work to incorporate an alternative in defence.
The English club would not only include an economic figure but would also be willing to offer striker Timo Werner to torpedo the signing and seduce the Leipzig, the center-back’s home club. The truth is that the offer would be considerably better than the one offered by PSG, since Werner would be valued at about €35 millionaccording to the digital portal Transfermarkt.
The ‘blue’ technician, Thomas Tuchel, desperately looking for players in defense, and not only because of the possible failure of the signing of Koundébut because the English club has already lost two of its star players at the back: Rudigerheading to Madrid and Christensen, bound for Barcelona. After the arrival of Kalidou Koulibalythis could be the second ‘blue’ signing in the rear, the third in the summer market.
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