PSG’s Loris Arnaud Rejects Real Madrid Transfer Offer: The Inside Story

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Mercato – PSG: He says no to Real Madrid for Paris!

Published on December 25, 2023 at 3:00 a.m.

Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).

Trained at PSG, when the club was fighting to stay in Ligue 1, Loris Arnaud stood out during his appearances under Paul Le Guen, to the point of attracting the attention of Real Madrid. Fifteen years later, the club’s former number 18 remembered Casa Blanca’s attempt at his transfer.

Long before Kylian Mbappé, the Real Madrid tried his luck with other attackers from PSG. This was particularly the case of Yannick They were but also Loris Arnaud, two players from the Parisian team. The latter made his professional debut in 2007 under the orders of Paul The Guywho had then decided to focus on youth to try to save the club, threatened by relegation to Ligue 2. And despite the complicated situation that the PSG, Loris Arnaud did not give in to the sirens of Madrid, as he recently revealed in an interview with Le Parisien.

“My agent told me that Real were interested”

“My agent (Alexis Rutman, lawyer) told me that Real Madrid was following me, that he was interested, but I thought it was just words. He told me: “You will see for yourself. »And one evening, after a match at the Parc against Valenciennes, I realized that it was true when meeting Real managers. Their proposal suited me, it was even a great project,” confides Loris Arnaudcontinuing with the reasons which pushed him not to attempt an adventure in Spain.

“It was a 5-year contract, I would have received more money than in Paris by extending it”

“At first, I joined Castilla (team B) before joining the professional group a few months later. If everything went well, I continued with them. Otherwise, I would have been loaned. It was a 5-year contract, I would have received more money than in Paris by extending it. But I had in mind to realize my dream, to succeed at PSG, knowing that Le Guen trusted the young people. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always go the way we want,” continues the striker, who ruptured his cruciate ligaments in 2008, which hampered his Parisian adventure until his departure in the summer of 2012, at dawn. of the project QSI.

2023-12-25 02:00:00
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