Paris Saint-Germain made a significant announcement on Wednesday, revealing that they have secured the services of Cher Ndour, an 18-year-old talented midfielder from Benfica. The promising Italian player has signed a lucrative five-year contract with the French champions, further bolstering their squad.
This exciting acquisition marks the sixth addition to the Paris Saint-Germain team since the recent appointment of Luis Enrique as their new coach, replacing Christophe Galtier. Ndour’s arrival follows a successful season with Benfica, where he contributed to their triumph in the Portuguese league. Notably, he is currently representing Italy in the Under-19 Euros held in Malta.
Ndour will join the ranks of other recent signings made by Enrique, including Lucas Hernandez, Manuel Ugarte, Milan Skriniar, Marco Asensio, and Lee Kang-in. These new recruits bring a fresh wave of talent and diversity to the team, each with their unique skills and abilities.
Paris Saint-Germain finds itself in a state of transition following the departure of the Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, who made a high-profile move to the US Major League Soccer club, Inter Miami. Additionally, the uncertainty looms over the future of Kylian Mbappe, a key player for PSG.
It is imperative for the club to make a strategic decision regarding Mbappe’s future, as they face the risk of losing him without any compensation when his contract expires next season. Therefore, the current transfer window presents a critical opportunity for PSG to sell their prized asset and secure their long-term plans.
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