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The player who was close to joining PSG

By Hector Garcia

The player who was close to joining PSG
The player who was close to joining PSG
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One of the players who will play for Real Madrid in 2024 was very close to playing for PSG, according to reports from France. He is the next big star of Brazilian football. The Brazilian player has positioned himself in an important way as one of the great elements in the Brazilian league and already has an agreement with Real Madrid for 2024. This is Endrick, a Palmeiras player who excites everyone in Brazil.

 

Endrick, the young Palmeiras forward, is experiencing the best moment of his promising career. At 17 years old, he has accumulated twelve goals this season and his rise has not gone unnoticed, not even by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). In a recent break, coach Fernando Diniz called him up to the Seleçao and gave him the opportunity to make his debut against Colombia, playing the final eight minutes in a thrilling encounter that ended in a 2-1 defeat.

This Tuesday, Endrick will face a new opportunity to stand out in one of the most exciting matches on the continent: a Brazil against Argentina at the Maracaná. Before his talent was recognized at the national level, European clubs were already aware of his potential. Finally, Real Madrid secured his signing, but behind this decision there were a series of failed attempts by other European giants to acquire his services.

 

PSG tried to sign Endrick

According to the newspaper AS, a year ago, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) made a notable offer to Palmeiras for Endrick, in addition to including in the offer Estevao, a 16-year-old player who still plays in the club's youth ranks. . The offer amounted to 93 million euros, of which 58 were destined for Endrick and the rest for Estevao. However, Palmeiras rejected the offer, believing that Estevao's potential could increase his value in the future.


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