Paris reappears a huge civil unrest: 80 million monster stars openly rebelled, refused to return to the team, iron heart to leave【hongyabn】

2024-07-12
After the departures of Messi, Neymar and Mbappe, Paris became the laughing stock of football. Now, 80 million evil stars have stabbed another knife in the already riddled Paris. According to the latest news of a number of media, Harvey Simmons refused to return to the team, the iron heart to leave this summer!
Pasted Image    Once, Paris was the focus of the world's football, their stars gathered, Messi, Neymar, Mbappe, these three supergiants are playing in this club. However, the management at the top of Paris was so poor that the team was in disarray. In just over a year, Messi and others have left the team.
    Following the departure of Kylian Mbappe this summer, there was a sense of panic within the Paris team, with many players feeling there was no future at the club. One such example is 21-year-old Dutch star Harvey Simons, who is determined not to play for Paris again.
    Romano stressed that Simons had already had a showdown with Paris, and he made it clear that he did not want to return to Paris. This summer, Simons represented the Netherlands in the European Cup, scored 1 goal, performed well. Simons' contract with Paris expires in 2027.
    Simmons started his career at Barcelona's youth academy. In 2019, Simmons left Barca and joined Paris. Since then, he has also moved to PSV Eindhoven. However, in July 2023, Paris bought Simons back. Last season, Simons was loaned to Leipzig by Paris.
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    In the 2023-24 season, Simons played well for Leipzig, appearing in 43 games, contributing 10 goals and 15 assists. In the German "transfer market", his latest price is as high as 80 million euros.
    Simons is taking a strong stand, and a solution is being discussed at the top in Paris. Last summer, after Mbappe announced that he would leave the team, Paris president Nasser had taken a very tough attitude, and even threatened to put Mbappe in prison. Will they do the same for Simmons this time?
    It is reported that Simons' next move will be between Bayern and Leipzig, and it is likely to be on loan. Bayern sporting director Michael Ebel is pushing for a loan deal for Simons.
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