From Paris: Napoli-PSG distance for Allan, the French offer 55 million


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Napoli asks a lot, maybe too much, but Paris Saint Germain doesn’t want to let go of Allan. This is what was reported by Le Parisien in France, with the newspaper confirming the development of the negotiations between the two companies and the desire of the Parisians to take home the Brazilian midfielder, heir to this point of Thiago Motta and the departing Rabiot.

Napoli, according to law, still asks for a high figure for Allan, between 80 and 90 million euros, a figure that the PSG has no intention of paying. For the French club the offer would be between 55 and 65 million euros, a figure that for now Napoli does not take into consideration and that already last January has at least put off the successful outcome of the negotiation. No crazy expenses for Tuchel’s club, in short, but the feeling that the negotiation will go on in the next few days, with Allan expecting news about his future from Brazil.

From: Il Mattino.

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