Serge Aurier is off
Soccer Link has recently stated that Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement with Serge Aurier over a summer move. This isn’t surprising as it has been expected that he will probably leave this Summer anyway.
Even though it has been long expected that PSG would come back for him, other sources have revealed that AC Milan and Atletico Madrid were also interested in him. However, it is believed that his preferred choice would be PSG and Pochettino.
Foot Mercato had reported that negotiations between PSG and Tottenham were ‘progressing’. It has also been reported that Levy would let him go for €12m (£10.3m).To ensure that they get their man, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi is personally involved in the negotiations. The Ligue 1 giants have already reached an agreement with Aurie, it is believed.
It is proclaimed that Al-Khelaifi has told the player that he will do everything possible to bring him back to the Parc des Princes this Summer.
On 31 August 2017, Aurier signed for us for a fee of £23 million. He made his debut on 13 September in a 3–1 win over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley in the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League. Then ten days later, Aurier made his league debut at West Ham United, but he was sent off upon receiving a second yellow card as we held on for a 3–2 victory. His first goal for the club came in a 2–0 home win against Brighton on 13 December 2017. He competed for the right-back spot with Kieran Trippier throughout the season. He suffered several injuries while at the club, including a hamstring injury while on international duty in March 2019.
Despite talks of wanting to leave the club last Summer, nothing materialised.
This season he scored his first goal of the season in the Premier League away game against Manchester United on 4 October 2020, which helped us win 6–1, which was the biggest win we’ve had at Old Trafford and our best result against United since 1932. Lately, he has been considered surplus to requirements.
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