Anwar Ibrahim (Cairo)
Behind the scenes, a silent battle is taking place between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, over the young French centre-back Lenny Euro, 18 years old, a Lille player. The “reputation” of this defender has transcended the borders of his country, and most of the “soccer football” experts have praised him, as they believe that he has… He will soon become one of the best centre-backs in Europe, due to his tremendous physical and technical abilities, and his success in tackling operations, direct confrontations, air games, positioning, monitoring, and anticipation.
Since Real Madrid is seeking to buy a new defender to support its centre-back, in light of the injury of Austrian David Alaba to the cruciate ligament and the possibility of his absence for a large part of next season, and the almost certain departure of Nacho Fernandez, the “veteran” centre-back this summer, it is closely monitoring the player’s position. With his club, especially since his contract expires in the “summer of 2025,” and negotiations to renew his contract with his club have not made any significant progress, which may mean that Lille will be forced to sell him this summer so as not to lose him “for free” next year.
Spanish press sources reported that Lille is asking for about 60 million euros in exchange for dispensing with Euro’s services, an amount that made Real Madrid reluctant to enter into direct negotiations with its club unless it agreed to reduce the amount.
At the same time, Paris Saint-Germain, for its part, is seeking the player’s services as part of its search to sign the best young French talents to join the capital club.
L’Equipe newspaper reported that the Parisian fears that the player is more inclined to play for Real Madrid, or that he may have received other temptations from English Premier League clubs.
She said that Lille appears to be sticking to the price it offered, but if it does not obtain a “buyer,” it may have to reconsider reducing the number required to sell it to “60 million euros” so as not to regret the player’s departure “for free” in 2025.
Lenny Euro, born on November 13, 2005, began his professional career in the reserve team of Lille, then signed a professional contract with the club in 2022, and continues with him until now, and some experts described him as a “gem” in the heart of the defense.
Euro played for the youth teams under 17, 18, 19, 21 and 23 years old, and has not yet had the honor of joining the first team.
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