The president of Sporting de Portugal, Frederico Varandashas confirmed the signing of the Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte for him PSG It is not yet closed, correcting the words of the player himself, who took his departure from Paris for granted. In an interview with the club’s media broadcast on Thursday night, Varandas confirmed that Ugarte “has a 95 percent chance of leaving Sporting to go to two big European clubs, one of which is PSG.”
“Ugarte is a great player, with great character, a great professional, but He is not a PSG player, he is a Sporting player“, he pointed out. The words of the top leader of the Verdiblanco club came after Ugarte’s statements to the press in his country, where he was “very happy” about his departure from the Parque de los Príncipes.
“The truth now is that you have to rest a little and then start all over at PSG. I’m going to a giant club, I still don’t realize it”, he commented. However, the president of the “lions” advanced that in addition to the Parisians there is another club willing to pay 60 million euros of the Uruguayan’s termination clause, but refused to comment if it was Chelsea.
The London team’s name has appeared in the Portuguese press as Manuel Ugarte’s next destination, but in recent days Paris Saint-Germain have made a move in the race for the midfielder. According to Varandas, the two interested clubs “made proposals to the player, and he chose a club and then changed his mindIt’s normal”.
“PSG is not black or white. There is another club that is ready to show courage, but I can’t say that it will be PSG”, although it is the most likely and favorite of the Uruguayan international. “PSG knows the conditions, we will only close it after July 1. We are calm, Ugarte has two big clubs that want the player, he prefers PSG. At the moment, the decision is up to PSG”, explained.
Manuel Ugarte, 22, has been at Sporting for two seasons, joining from Famalicão, and in a short time he has become one of the “lions” that starts.
Source: La Verdad

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