PSG set to cut short Noah Lemina’s loan to Sampdoria

According to Le Parisien, Paris Saint-Germain are closing to putting an end to academy graduate Noah Lemina’s (18) loan to Serie B club Sampdoria. The Franco-Gabonese has only made one appearance for the first team over in Italy, playing the majority of his football with the Primavera side, for whom he has scored two goals in seven appearances.

The Parisians are reportedly unsatisfied with the playing time that the player is getting in Andrea Pirlo’s side, and therefore are looking to call him back, only six months into his loan. Lemina is also determined to head back to the French capital, though he will be looking to find a new club to be loaned out to during the winter window.

The attacking midfielder had attracted interest from several clubs following the pre-season, no doubt he will have clubs keen on getting a hold of him this winter as well. As a reminder, his contract with PSG will end in June of 2025.

GFFN | Alfred Lalande

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