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The transfer window live: Tuchel says no to Guendouzi at PSG, Giroud in the sights of Juve

2020-09-11T05:46:47.362Z


Rumors, declarations, officializations ... Find all the information about the transfer window of this Friday, September 11, 2020.


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PSG: Tuchel turns off the Guendouzi track

Asked by our colleagues from

Canal +

this Thursday, after the defeat of his players in Lens (1-0), Thomas Tuchel made a small point on the transfer window.

The Parisian coach has notably confirmed discussions with Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, at the end of his contract at the end of last season, without however affirming that he will stay.

“We're talking with Choupo, we'll wait.

I don't know if he will stay, ”he explains.

The Bavarian, on the other hand, was very clear about Gunner

Mattéo Guendouzi

, announced in the viewfinder of PSG according to some sources.

"No", he simply replied, about a return of the native of Poissy to Paris.

at 07:31

What not to miss on Thursday

Alessandro Florenzi arrives in Paris


A right-back in Paris!

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Paris Saint-Germain are about to register the arrival of Alessandro Florenzi from AS Roma.

According to the Italian journalist, the two clubs have already sealed an agreement for a loan with an option to buy and the person is even expected in the coming hours on the banks of the Seine.

Various sources (

RMC, Téléfoot, L'Equipe

...) quickly confirmed this recruitment that nobody had seen coming ... We are only waiting for the formalization, after the traditional medical examinations.

Under contract until 2023 at Roma, Florenzi spent the second half of last season on loan at Valencia.

In Paris, he will be responsible for making up for the departure of Thomas Meunier, a free party in Dortmund. 


Real Madrid want at all costs to separate from Gareth Bale


Gareth Bale

could well change teams during this transfer window.

The 31-year-old striker, who does not fit into Zinedine Zidane's plans, has been looking to leave the Madrid club since last summer.

The Welshman could well see his wish come true in the coming weeks since according to information from the

Telegraph

the Merengue - disappointed with his sporting level and tired of his extra-sporting escapades - would be ready to pay half of his salary in order to facilitate his departure.

So far only his former club Tottenham have shown interest in the right-winger.

With less remuneration, several formations - in particular of the Premier League - could position themselves.

Several days ago, Gareth Bale said he would not be against a return to England ...

Bielsa stays at Leeds


Leeds can breathe.

Marcelo Bielsa

, who still had not extended since the end of his contract last June, said on Thursday that he remained with the club promoted to the Premier League for the 2020-2021 season.

"Everything has been settled and it is certain that I will be here next season", declared the Argentinian technician at a press conference.

The former coach of Olympique de Marseille will therefore be on the Peacocks bench this Saturday, against Liverpool, on behalf of the first day of the English championship.

And also:


- Diego Godin to Cagliari


- For Claude Puel, Wesley Fofana will not leave Saint-Etienne


- The transfer of Kenny Tete soon completed?


- Aubameyang about to extend


- Towards a new loan from Batshuayi to Crystal Palace


- Manchester City wants to accelerate for Aouar


- Cavani and Atlético are getting closer again


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