PSG continues to bet everything on the present in order to lift the coveted Champions League once and for all. On Sunday confirmed the purchase of Mauro Icardi to the Inter de Milan for 50 million euros, but the expenses in cracks for the first squad prevent the development of young talents such as that of Adil Aouchiche.
The 17-year-old footballer is one of the pearls of the PSG youth team. He was the top scorer in the U17 Euro Cup last year and you already know what it's like to debut with the first team (one goal in three games). The fans considered him one of the leaders of the team's future, but according to L'Equipe, French will not continue in the capital.
And is that the offensive midfielder has not wanted to renew his contract, which would end later this month. He would be free and the Saint-Etienne, who knows it well, would already have an agreement with him. The French newspaper assures that even will receive a bonus of four million euros to sign. The deal is not yet official, so the arrival of some great could blow it up, but would have passed the medical examination with what would be his new club.
The worst thing for PSG is that it is not the first time that future players have escaped, since Aouchiche follows in the footsteps of players of the stature of Kingsley coman (Bayern Munich), Moussa Dembelé (Olympique de Lyon), Jonathan Ikoné (Lille), Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) or Christopher Nkkunku (RB Leipzig). It is clear that in recent years, PSG has mortgaged its future to try to succeed in the present.
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