Palmeiras rejects 250 million Brazilian riyals for Andric and opens a “battle” behind the scenes between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea; see details
2 min readaccording to ESPNPalmeiras refused on Friday (11) to invest 45 million euros (248.72 million Brazilian riyals) from Paris Saint-Germain
according to ESPNHey Palm trees Friday (11) received a proposal for 45 million euros (248.72 million Brazilian Real) from Paris Saint-GermainFrom France by striker indrik🇧🇷
According to sources who heard the report, Verdau immediately denied the offer of the 16-year-old athlete.
In a meeting with the player’s staff, PSG indicated that it will raise values ​​to 60 million euros (331.63 million Rls), which is exactly the value of the player’s severance pay.
However, according to an investigation conducted by ESPNHey Chelsea Follows everything closely and promises to match 60 million euros To be in a race with Paris Saint-Germain.
People close to Endrick say that the final decision on his future, after all parties involved have submitted their proposals, will be in the player’s hands.
At the moment, the athlete prefers Chelsea, where he would like to play Premier League When does brazilian football leave?
By the way this Friday, Player Report times It showed that the Blues had “help” from defender Thiago Silva Behind the scenes to convince a Palmeiras player to go to Stamford Bridge.
in Europe, Real Madrid And the Barcelona They are also interested in owning the striker and should move behind the scenes in the coming days so as not to be late for the race.
It is worth noting that Indrik is 16 years old and can only go to Europe in 2024, when he turns 18.
His contract with Alviverde runs until 2025, with a release fine of €60 million (R$331.63 million).
Since his promotion to Palestinian professional, he has already scored 3 goals and given 1 help in 6 Matches and participation in the opening Brazilian Championship🇧🇷
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