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The transfer window newspaper: PSG would push Sergio Ramos out, Lewandowski's price known?

2022-04-20T09:51:01.705Z


Ramos who could leave Paris, Bayern under pressure for Lewandowski or Real who does not let go of Haaland: all the information from the football transfer window for this Wednesday, April 20, 2022.


PSG: Sergio Ramos in the dark

On Tuesday, we learned from

L'Équipe

that Angel Di Maria should not extend his contract at Paris Saint-Germain.

The newspaper

Le Parisien

confirms the future departure of the Argentinian winger, and attaches the name of Sergio Ramos to it.

PSG leaders are looking for "

a way out

" for the Spanish defender, who still has a year on his contract.

The former Real Madrid captain joined the French capital last summer, but injuries only allowed him to play 8 small matches with Paris.

Not enough to dampen his ambition.

I would like to play another four or five years at the highest level before having another experience.

I have two years of contract in Paris.

We'll try to do three and then we'll see

“, announced Ramos at the microphone of

Amazon Prime

last week.

Does PSG share his vision of things?

According to

Le Parisien

, the answer is no.

SEE ALSO –

The best of Sergio Ramos at PSG

Real Sociedad wants to buy Rafinha (PSG)

Limited to 5 small matches in the first part of the season at PSG, Rafinha was loaned this winter to Real Sociedad.

And there, the Brazilian environment is having a blast.

He has already played 15 matches, including the last 6 in La Liga as a starter.

The daily

Sport

reveals that Real, 6th in La Liga, is already thinking of buying it definitively.

She is "

delighted

" with her player's performance and would like to negotiate a price between 8 and 10 M€.

Rafinha, 29 and linked to PSG until June 2023, would relish the idea of ​​finding stability in the Basque Country.

Bayern: Lewandowski would be €40m

Will leave, won't leave?

Robert Lewandowski is out of contract in a year at Bayern Munich, and unlike Manuel Neuer or Thomas Müller, the case of his extension is not advancing.

Rumors for months have reported FC Barcelona's interest in the Polish striker (33), second for the 2021 Ballon d'Or. Bayern boss Oliver Kahn still assured a week ago that he would have to be "

crazy

" to discuss a transfer of Lewandowski.

But the magazine

Kicker

informs that Bayern did indeed end up giving a price: 40 M€.

The Bundesliga leader would like to avoid the soap opera continuing throughout the 2022-23 season, as well as taking the risk of losing such a player for free.

SEE ALSO –

Lewandowski's best goals with Bayern in the Bundesiga

Real still believes in Haaland, announced to City

This Tuesday, the

Daily Mail

ignited about the future of Erling Haaland.

The Borussia Dortmund striker has reportedly agreed in principle to a contract with Manchester City.

The Athletic

confirmed the information, stressing that the details to be settled were quite big, and that the transfer was far from complete.

Spanish broadcaster

El Chiringuito hits back

at English media, saying Real Madrid still believe in their chances of attracting 21-year-old Haaland.

Last December, all the rumors suggested that the Norwegian striker favored a departure in Spain rather than England.

Tottenham optimistic to keep Kane

Last year, Manchester City had rolled out the red carpet to Harry Kane, in vain.

The 28-year-old striker has remained loyal to his training club Tottenham, to which he is linked until 2024. What now?

Spurs believe in the status quo.

The

Times

evokes a London club "

confident

" to keep Kane, since Erling Haaland is getting closer to Manchester City and could be the famous center forward so much sought after by the Skyblues.

The courtiers of Kane, captain of the English selection, are therefore reduced to a trickle.

SEE ALSO –

Harry Kane's best assists with Tottenham

Source: lefigaro

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