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Mercato PSG: Bayer Leverkusen keeps an eye on Dina Ebimbe

2022-01-24T17:39:03.748Z


The German club have long been interested in Eric Junior Dina Ebimbe, who could leave PSG by the end of the transfer window.


While it plans to strengthen its midfield and continues discussions for Tanguy Ndombélé, PSG could well see an element leave in this sector of play by the end of the winter transfer window.

Indeed, as revealed by RMC Sport, Eric Junior Dina Ebimbe is appreciated on the side of Germany where Bayer Leverkusen has been following him for several months, according to our information.

The former Dijonnais has played 12 games in all competitions with PSG this season.

He has not played a single minute since the trip to Lyon on January 9 (1-1) and could opt for a new project in order to find more playing time.

Paris is not closed when he leaves.

Several clubs, including Leverkusen, have already made contact this winter for Dina Ebimbe.

The German club would be more inclined to negotiate a loan with an option to buy.

At the same time, PSG are still discussing a contract extension for their player who has already been loaned twice to France at Le Havre in Ligue 2 and then to Dijon in the top flight.

The positions have come closer, but it still stumbles over details.

In the event of an agreement, it could therefore be that the 21-year-old Frenchman extends his lease which ends in 2023 before leaving on loan.

In addition, PSG is also in the process of finding a solution for the young Samuel Noireau-Dauriat, under professional contract and who is playing with the U19s.

The 19-year-old attacking midfielder could join SPAL (Italian D2) on loan with an option to buy.

Discussions are well advanced.

Source: leparis

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