Ligue 1
Ebape’s three demands to say “oui” and stay in Paris Saint-Germain
Killian Ebape made it clear in Paris Saint-Germain during negotiations that the renewal of the condition requires a project to win the Champions League, a change of coach and sporting director and a good contract, Parisien said.
Killian Ebape has entered the final stages of negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain, who have not yet decided whether to stay in Paris or pursue his career elsewhere.
According to French media, the 23-year-old’s family traveled to Qatar and specifically Doha to negotiate with the club’s president Nasser Al Kelaifi over the possibility of the French midfielder’s contract extension.
According to Parisien, the young star’s side have made a number of demands to the Emir of Qatar to check the player’s whereabouts in the Paris squad.
Conditions to say “oui” and renew
The first condition the Ebape family puts on Al Qalaifi is securing a project that will take the team to the top of Europe this time and win the Champions League.
The Parisians’ last absence from the tournament was recently when they were knocked out by Real in the round of 16. However, the publication states that Ebape still wants to give Paris the first Champions League in their history.
At the same time, the change of coach, but also of the sporting director, is another condition for signing the Frenchman. Of course, as everything shows, Mauricio Pochettino is unlikely to remain on the bench in Paris after the end of the season as the team is already looking for a replacement.
The family’s last demand concerns the player’s financial earnings, which will not be a problem. The administration of the association has already announced how far she is willing to go to keep Ebape at the Parc des Princes.
We remind you that Paris offered a “mythical” two-year contract with an option to extend it for another year with an annual profit of 50 million euros and a bonus for renewal of 100 million euros.
Source: sport 24
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