Mercato: Last day of hectic transfer window for Dina Ebimbe, an extension still in the pipeline

Troyes, Frankfurt or even Burnley tried to bring in the midfielder of PSG Eric Junior Dina Ebimbe in the last hours of the winter transfer window but the file could not succeed. The 21-year-old refused to leave, only wanting Bayer Leverkusen. Its extension continues to be on the agenda.

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If Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe was not in the Parisian group during PSG’s new disillusionment with Nice (0-0, 5-6 pens), the twenty-one-year-old midfielder was very busy on Monday. Indeed, during the last twenty-four hours of the winter transfer window, the future of the French player, at the end of the contract in 2023, in the French capital was still in question.

According to information from Goal, Troyes had tried to get Dina Ebimbe on loan during the last hours of the transfer window. RMC then went further, explaining that the club from the capital and the 16th in Ligue 1 had reached an agreement for the loan of the Stanois until the end of the season, but it was the player who refused to join the club. Trojan team. Because he only wanted Bayer.

Abroad, we also talked a lot about the middle of PSG. L’Equipe had revealed during the day that Eintracht Frankfurt had offered a loan with an option to buy, which PSG refused given the insufficient amount of the option to buy that was offered, the figure not having been filtered. . According to Saber Desfrages, English club Burnley were also interested in the former Dijon player, but the U21 international only wanted to join Bayer Leverkusen. According to the Spanish press, the player had also been offered in an exchange to acquire Ousmane Dembele, but this time it was the Catalan club who refused the offer from the Parisian leaders.

In the meantime, Leonardo continues to negotiate with Junior for a two-year extension. Saber Desfrages explains that even with his aborted transfer, the renewal of the Parisian player’s contract is still in the pipeline. The capital club must act quickly, because in less than a year from now, Dina Ebimbe will be free to sign a new contract wherever he wishes.

[MAJ 12h15] RMC’s Loïc Tanzi provided further insight into the 21-year-old midfielder’s final day and aborted extension:

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