3 Clubs Want to Redirect Tchouaméni's Career, in Real Madrid They Don't Work
There are 3 teams interested in transfer the French midfielder for next season
This season, Tchouaméni keeps receiving criticism for his performance at Real Madrid. In fact, he was already booed at Bernabéu in some games, and we'll see what happens this coming Thursday. The white team hosts Celta, and the reception for the Frenchman could be very loud.
His role in the Clásico in Arabia during the Supercopa didn't please Madrid fans, and his future is hanging in the air. He might end up leaving Real Madrid next summer to redirect his career. It seems he hasn't taken the step the club expected.
The first team interested in acquiring his services is PSG, which is closely following him. They already tried to sign him when he was at Monaco, but they couldn't compete with Real Madrid. Now they have a new opportunity if the Whites put him on the market.
The Parisians have long been interested in the idea of Frenchifying the team and see Tchouaméni as a good option. Moreover, they believe he could be an important piece alongside João Neves and Vitinha. Financial issues are never a problem, so they can meet Madrid's demands.
The Premier League is the other major destination pursuing Tchouaméni's transfer
However, if PSG was eager to sign Tchouaméni back in the day, the same happened with Liverpool. The Reds were leading the race to acquire the French midfielder's services. However, even though their offer was higher, he preferred to head to Real Madrid.
The truth is they've never taken their eyes off him, thinking he would be a great reinforcement. Next summer, they might make another attempt, although for now, they're not preparing a big offer. They would stay around 50 million, and the whites want to sell him for much more.
From the Premier League, the last possible destination for Tchouaméni next summer appears. It's Manchester City, which wants him to be Rodri's backup when he returns from his injury. He would be responsible for giving the Spanish international some rest.
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