PSG Transfer News Roundup Lionel Messi is back to Barcelona form says former player Parisians competing with Real Madrid for Brazilian prodigy and more October 26 2022
PSG Transfer News Roundup Lionel Messi is back to Barcelona form says former player Parisians competing with Real Madrid for Brazilian prodigy and more - October 26 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Top European clubs are fighting to sign him. €60m release clause into his conteact.
Born in July 2006 (!).
Endrick, remember the name.16 years, 3 months, 4 days. Endrick becomes the youngest player in the history of Palmeiras to score a goal with the first team Top European clubs are fighting to sign him. €60m release clause into his conteact.Born in July 2006 (!).Endrick, remember the name. The Parisians have altered their transfer strategy under new sporting director Luis Campos, who is targeting younger players. Endrick is next on their agenda, and the club have already submitted an opening offer of €20 million to test the waters. The Brazilian is valued at €35-40 million, so Palmeiras are unlikely to let him leave for anything less. Apart from the French giants, Real Madrid have also approached the player’s entourage but haven't submitted a bid yet.
PSG Transfer News Roundup Lionel Messi is back to Barcelona form says former player Parisians competing with Real Madrid for Brazilian prodigy and more - October 26 2022
PSG manager Christophe Galtier (PSG) secured a thumping 7-2 win over Maccabi Haifa at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday (October 25) in the UEFA Champions League. , , and Carlos Soler found the back of the net to sum up a memorable night for Christophe Galtier's side. Meanwhile, former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf reckobs Messi is back to his form. Elsewhere, the Parisians are competing with Real Madrid for a Brazilian prodigy. On that note, here's a look at the key PSG transfer stories as on October 26, 2022:Lionel Messi is back to Barcelona form says Frank Leboeuf
Lionel Messi has been on fire this season. Frank Leboeuf has said that Lionel Messi is back to his scintillating best at the Parc des Princes. The Argentinean hit unprecedented heights during his time with Barcelona but struggled last season after arriving at PSG. However, the 35-year-old has been on a roll this campaign and was on fire in the big win against Maccabi last night. Messi became the oldest player to score a brace and bag a hat-trick of assists in a Champions League game as Maccabi bore the brunt of the Argentine's brilliance. Lionel Messi has 23 goal contributions in 16 matches for PSG this season ?Lionel Messi has 23 goal contributions in 16 matches for PSG this season ? to ESPN FC after Messi’s masterclass against Maccabi, Leboeuf said that the Argentinean never lost his offensive touch. “I think Messi is back to what we saw when he was at his best with Barcelona. In terms of finishing, maybe he runs even less than before. Maybe he doesn’t participate like he never did in the defensive aspect of the game, but offensively, he didn’t lose anything,” said Leboeuf. He added: “He’s quick; he’s fast. He does what he has to do. He knows how to play simple and serve others. But on top of it, he scored again (Tuesday) two magnificent goals.” Messi has registered 11 goals and 12 assists across competitions from 16 games this season. That's as many goals as he scored in the entirety of last season just two months into the new campaign.PSG competing with Real Madrid for Endrick
PSG are locked in a battle with Real Madrid for the signature of Endrick, according to . The 16-year-old has just 60 minutes of first-team football with Palmeiras so far. However, he has already done enough to turn heads at quite a few clubs in Europe. The Parisians are among his admirers, with Los Blancos also on the list. 16 years, 3 months, 4 days. Endrick becomes the youngest player in the history of Palmeiras to score a goal with the first teamTop European clubs are fighting to sign him. €60m release clause into his conteact.
Born in July 2006 (!).
Endrick, remember the name.16 years, 3 months, 4 days. Endrick becomes the youngest player in the history of Palmeiras to score a goal with the first team Top European clubs are fighting to sign him. €60m release clause into his conteact.Born in July 2006 (!).Endrick, remember the name. The Parisians have altered their transfer strategy under new sporting director Luis Campos, who is targeting younger players. Endrick is next on their agenda, and the club have already submitted an opening offer of €20 million to test the waters. The Brazilian is valued at €35-40 million, so Palmeiras are unlikely to let him leave for anything less. Apart from the French giants, Real Madrid have also approached the player’s entourage but haven't submitted a bid yet.