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PSG was long announced to be following in the footsteps of Victor Osimhen during the last summer transfer window, but the Nigerian striker finally left Naples for Galatasaray. Samir Nasri went behind the scenes of this track and revealed that it was in reality Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, who refused to sign Osimhen because of his penchant for night trips.

Once again beaten in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, this time on the pitch Bayern Munich (1-0), the PSG can't do it this season in C1. The European campaign is turning into a fiasco for Luis Enrique and his men, while observers continue to debate in order to denounce the real person responsible for the current state of PSG. And Samir Nasri let loose on this subject at the microphone of the Canal Football Club.

Nasri unzips Fields

The former playerABOUT refuses to overwhelm Luis Enrique and prefers to blame Luis Camposthe sports advisor of the PSGwho is carrying out a very disappointing recruitment in his eyes: “ The person responsible? It's Luis Campos! The Portuguese sector is not being brought back by Luis Enrique. When he buys Ugarte for €60 million to resell it a year later. When he brings back all the Portuguese… That’s Campos with his network », blurted dryly Samir Nasri.

“Enrique refused Osimhen…”

He goes on to reveal the real reason for the trail Victor Osimhen au PSG last summer, when the Nigerian striker was one of the offensive profiles announced in the sights of Luis Campos : « Luis Enrique refused Osimhen, for other reasons. Reasons like Osimhen's personal life, which makes the party. It's respectable, he's a coach, he's the one who will manage the moods, and the players on the pitch. Today we complain “yeah he doesn't play Kolo Muani”, but when he played, everyone criticized him saying he wasn't good. Today, it's bad faith. He makes do with what he has, he has a very average squad compared to other clubs who want to win the Champions League. It's too easy to fall on him “, noted Nasri.

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