Eddy Doué, a 20-year-old midfielder for Paris Saint-Germain’s U21 team and cousin of Désiré Doué (a 20-year-old midfielder/forward for PSG and the French national team), has impressed with his performances in recent months. And he could now be on his way out. According to L’Equipe, Estrela Amadora (12th in the Portuguese first division) has initiated discussions, and PSG could well let him go this winter, six months before his contract expires.
“Estrela Amadora (Portuguese first division) has begun discussions to try and secure the signing of the player born in Bangolo (Ivory Coast), cousin of PSG’s Désiré and Strasbourg’s Guela.
The Parisian club’s management is prepared to accept the player’s departure six months before the end of his contract, in exchange for a percentage of any future transfer fee. A French club, whose identity has not been revealed, has also entered into negotiations in recent days.” “
Nothing is impossible; it would be strange for the sports daily to embark on such a story without at least some reasonably solid information. However, nothing is certain with rumors, and nothing is certain until it’s signed. Eddy Doué hasn’t left yet; the negotiations will have to result in an agreement.
But it’s possible, especially since the player is undoubtedly tempted by a professional opportunity. From PSG’s perspective, it’s a rather satisfactory outcome, with the hope that the player will establish himself in Portugal and then secure a lucrative transfer, given that he hasn’t had a chance with the first team yet. If this is to be considered, they shouldn’t delay.”
