PSG: Noha Lemina, loaned to Sampdoria, close to a return to Paris

What if Paris got a little facelift in the days to come? While the winter transfer window will not officially begin until January 1, 2024, it is not certain that the capital club will wait three weeks to open its doors to a newcomer. Or more precisely to a ghost. Loaned this summer to Sampdoria Genoa, in the Italian Serie B, the young Noha Lemina would indeed be on the verge of making his return to the capital.

According to our information, the young attacking midfielder would no longer wish to remain in the club coached by Andrea Pirlo and would have requested that his loan be ended as soon as possible. A request that the leaders of the 10th in Serie B would have no problem validating.

Arriving in Liguria at the end of August from Paris, Lemina did not get the playing time he had come to seek under the colors of Samp. After almost four months in Italy, the Franco-Gabonese has only one appearance and 15 minutes of play in the first team jersey, on August 30 during the defeat against Venezia (1-2). . Lemina made these eight other appearances in the Primavera jersey (U 19 in Italy).

Although this allowed him to find the net twice, against Roma and Juventus, his use nevertheless satisfied neither the player nor Paris. He who had signed to stay on loan until next June at Samp, should make his return to the Parisian ranks in the coming weeks. It remains to be seen whether Paris will only be a stopover city for its season. A player having the possibility of being registered with three clubs (maximum) during the same financial year, it cannot be excluded that he is loaned again in order to glean playing time elsewhere which does not was not offered to him on the other side of the Alps.

This summer, following an internship in Japan where he stood out for his audacity and explosiveness, Noha Lemina attracted the attention of several European clubs, who came for information. Tracks which, unless management sees things differently, could soon be reactivated.

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