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PSG: Diallo and Milan, it's getting hot ... a little

2021-12-28T12:09:22.000Z


As announced by Sky Sports Italia and L'Equipe on Monday evening, the Lombard club is inquiring about the possibility of recruiting the defender of PSG


While Abdou Diallo will soon play the African Cup of Nations (January 9 - February 6) with Senegal, will he then return to PSG?

The winter transfer window opens its doors this Saturday, January 1 and the PSG defender is closely followed by AC Milan.

As announced Monday evening by Sky Sports Italia and L'Équipe, the Lombard club has started to establish contacts with Parisian leaders about the future of Diallo.

The capital club is listening to this issue which could unlock liquidity and clarify the sporting future of the Senegalese, somewhat blocked in Paris.

He has only played 4 games with Paris since October

Nothing has yet been done in this matter as AC Milan is in urgent search of a replacement for Simon Kjaer.

The Danish defender suffered a knee injury and will be out until the end of the season.

Discussions between clubs revolve around a transfer or a loan.

And AC Milan also approached the entourage of the 25-year-old left-hander, recruited in the summer of 2019 by PSG against 32 million euros from Borussia Dortmund.

Since the end of October, Diallo has played only four games with PSG out of the 13 possible.

But the Italian club is studying other avenues.

According to our information, information has been taken on the French Issa Diop (West Ham) but his club wishes to keep him.

Finally, this Tuesday morning, the Italian press also evokes the track leading to Attila Szalai, Hungarian defender of Fenerbahçe in Turkey.

Source: leparis

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