Lemina set for Annecy move as PSG reshuffles squad

Since joining PSG in the summer of 2020, Noha Lemina's time at the club appears to be nearing its end
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PSG sees multiple transfer opportunities this summer of 2024. However, the club must also manage player departures. In this context, the case of Noha Lemina is currently under consideration by the Parisian management.

Since joining PSG in the summer of 2020, Noha Lemina's time at the club appears to be nearing its end. After two unproductive loan spells at Sampdoria and Wolverhampton, the young Parisian talent is expected to leave his formative club for good this time. Reports from L’Equipe suggest that Lemina is on the verge of a permanent transfer to Annecy (L2).

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Lemina set for Annecy move as PSG reshuffles squad

Under contract until June 2025 with PSG, Noha Lemina had been placed among the undesirable players at PSG's training facility and was not training under Luis Enrique’s guidance. According to insider information from Loic Tanzi, the player's representatives are already in Annecy for a final meeting with the Ligue 2 club, paving the way for Lemina's signing. The key details yet to be disclosed include the transfer fee PSG will receive and the length of the 19-year-old’s new contract.

While PSG has its sights set on various incoming transfers to bolster the squad, managing outgoing players like Lemina is equally crucial. The club is working to balance its roster and ensure that players who do not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans can find opportunities elsewhere. Lemina’s potential move to Annecy offers him a fresh start and the chance to gain valuable playing time, which was not forthcoming during his time with PSG’s first team or his loan stints.

PSG’s strategy in the transfer market seems to involve not just acquiring new talent but also making space within the squad by facilitating the departure of players who are surplus to requirements. For Noha Lemina, a move to Annecy represents a significant step in his career, offering a chance to showcase his skills and develop further in a competitive environment.

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