Cher Ndour to go on loan in Italy, as PSG eye Llorente

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Some Italian clubs are open to the prospect of having Italy Under-21 international Cher Ndour in their teams.

This is following a report that his employer, Paris Saint-Germain, is prepared to let him go out on loan with interested clubs, including Brescia, Sampdoria, Como, Palermo, and Besiktas.

The 19-year-old came to the limelight after being part of the Italy squad that won the European Under-19 Championship.

He has already progressed to the Under-21 side with five caps under his belt.

He left the Atalanta youth academy for Benfica in 2020 and then linked up with PSG as a free agent in the summer of 2023.

Ndour has made just only four appearances for the Paris giants, scoring in his first start in the Coupe de France last week.

Although he is pushing for more playing time, Luis Enrique may not be able to give him that game time for now.

Foot Mercato and La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that a return to Italy in Serie B is entirely possible, with Palermo joined by Sampdoria, Modena, and his hometown club Brescia in the running.

Other clubs monitoring the situation include Moreirense and Turkish giants Besiktas.

Should he go on loan, it is expected to be a simple dry loan, as Paris Saint-Germain want to keep hold of him for the future.

In another development, the Paris Saint-Germain want to sign Roma defender, Diego Llorente this January.

The 30-year-old veteran, who is on loan from Leeds United, impressed when fit for the Giallorossi, making 23 competitive appearances between Serie A, the Europa League, and Coppa Italia, in which he also contributed two assists.

Foot Mercato claims that Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has pin-pointed Llorente as a possible reinforcement for his team in France during the January transfer window.

Roma could release him this January, considering the lack of finances at the club.

In addition, Dayot Upamecano is the first choice for PSG, but their chances of getting the Bayern Munich defender are practically non-existent.

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