AS Saint-Etienne : A PSG player in Saint-Etienne? | ASSE News

In its maintenance operation, the ASSE should take advantage of this winter transfer window to achieve a nice blow to PSG. A player from Paris SG is close to Forez.

ASSE Mercato: Colin Dagba to strengthen the Dupraz team

Pascal Dupraz, new coach of ASSE, needs some reinforcements to achieve the mission of keeping the Saint-Etienne club in Ligue 1. The 59-year-old technician will recruit a few players to do this, including from the ranks of the French giant, PSG . the young right-back Colin Dagba, in lack of playing time alongside Lionel Messi, Neymar or Kylian Mbappé will have to leave Paris Saint-Germain to better return. The need to scavenge playing time leads the Parisian club’s nugget to consider its future elsewhere than in Paris.

According to Arnaud Hermant in the Evening Team, ASSE has already positioned itself on the file. Pascal Dupraz thinks of raising the level of performance in this position by putting Yvann Maçon in competition. The new Saint-Étienne coach intends to move all players in all positions and that means strengthening the competition.

The conditions to attract Colin Dagba to Sainté

Colin Dagba to ASSE

The 23-year-old played little in this first part of the 2022 season. Not surprisingly given the level of full-backs competing at the Paris club, a team cut out to win the Uefa Champions League. With his modest goal of remaining in the elite of French football, Sainté can find satisfaction in the level of play of the Franco-Beninese. But to engage the Parisian nugget, the Greens will have to make a financial effort. Although Colin Dagba’s loan is the preferred option, Saint Etienne will have to prepare to support his salary alone.

And if the native of Béthune manages to find a place in the Stéphane team, his final transfer could be considered at the end of the season. At the end of his contract with Paris SG however in June 2024, he could be definitively recruited for nearly 15 million euros although his market value is currently only 8 million euros.