Targeted by PSG, this player comes out of silence

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By: Manu Tournoux

Badly tackled by Luis Diaz on November 4, during the match on the fourth day of the Champions League between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich (1-2), Achraf Hakimi was taken out on a stretcher. Hit in the left ankle, the Moroccan was then announced to be absent for six to eight weeks. Enough to push his club to work a little harder to find him a replacement. Targeted, Daniel Munoz also responded to rumors linked to PSG.

The Colombian international currently with his selection was questioned by the press. In comments relayed this Saturday by Foot Mercato, he did not hide his joy at being the object of such attention. “We talk a lot about several clubs. Playing for any of them would be a dream, whether it’s FC Barcelona, ​​PSG, Real Madrid or Manchester United. »

Under contract with Crystal Palace until June 2028, the right-back could therefore have the opportunity to realize one of his dreams. But it’s still too early to think about it. At least to listen to it.
“I work hard to achieve this and I give my all every day to maybe get their attention. For now, I’m focused on my club and my performances with Crystal Palace. »

With PSG by the 2026 World Cup?

Then Daniel Munoz tried to calm things down a little. “I don’t really know about the rumors. I have no information on any possible interest from these teams. »
However, he seemed to show a certain excitement.
“We will see as the winter transfer window approaches. »

In the meantime, the defender will play two friendly matches with the Colombian selection. This Sunday, the first duel will take place against New Zealand and three days later, it is against Australia that the Cafeteros will play. Third in the final qualifying standings for the AmSouth zone for the 2026 World Cup behind Argentina and Ecuador, Colombia already has its ticket in its pocket and will therefore continue its preparation between now and next summer’s meeting. Daniel Munoz may have changed clubs in the meantime.