Premier League
Luis Enrique has made a crucial decision by choosing Mason Greenwood from Olympique de Marseille as the ideal replacement for Ousmane Dembélé at PSG.
The Asturian, tired of the French forward's indiscipline, has decided to turn to the 23-year-old Englishman, who has excelled in his short spell in French football. Greenwood, who joined Marseille in July after a brief stint at Getafe, seems to be the key piece that PSG needs to strengthen their attack, especially given Dembélé's lack of commitment.
PSG Joins the Race for Mason Greenwood
PSG is not the only club showing interest in Greenwood, but what sets them apart is the opportunity to closely evaluate his performance in the upcoming derby against Marseille on October 27. This match presents a great stage for the young Englishman, who remains under contract with the Vélodrome team until 2029. To secure his services, PSG will need to shell out 70 million euros, a sum that could be pivotal in the next transfer window.
Luis Enrique's decision to exclude Dembélé from the Champions League match against Arsenal caused a stir within the club. However, the coach has made it clear that there is no personal dispute, but rather the situation is strictly based on the player's failure to fulfill his responsibilities. PSG President Nasser Al Khelaifi fully supports the Asturian coach and will not interfere in sporting decisions, maintaining complete confidence in his management.
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