Ibrahim Sangare ‘really wants to stay’ at PSV Eindhoven regardless of reviews of a £30 million transfer to Premier League trio Aston Villa, Newcastle United or Leicester City, coach Ruud van Nistelrooy tells Voetbal International.
With Ajax in transition, a window of alternative seems to have opened up for PSV forward of Van Nistelrooy’s debut season in first-team administration.
Keep a extremely gifted crop of gamers collectively and a aspect who completed simply two factors off the highest of the Eredivisie desk in 2021/22 might go one higher in 2022/23.
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PSV misplaced Mario Gotze to Eintracht Frankfurt this week however the early indicators look good as Van Nistelrooy endeavours to maintain the likes of Cody Gakpo, Noni Madueke and the aforementioned Sangare on the Phillips Stadium.
Interest in England U21 worldwide Madueke seems to have dried up after a tough couple of months. Van Nistelrooy is assured that Gakpo will keep, with Arsenal and Tottenham trying elsewhere.
And Sangare, in keeping with the legendary Manchester United striker, has seemingly knowledgeable his new boss that he hopes to stay a PSV participant for no less than one other ten months.
Aston Villa, Newcastle and Leicester like Ibrahim Sangare
“I would prefer to know as soon as possible whether (my key players) are staying. The sooner the better, but we are dealing with the transfer deadline,” says Van Nistelrooy, promoted from the youth workforce following Roger Schmidt’s transfer to Benfica.
“I know from Sangare that he really wants to stay. (Staying at) PSV is absolutely no punishment for him.”
The £30 million-rated Ivorian has been linked with, amongst others, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Leicester up to now this summer time. That was earlier than Villa struck a deal for Boubacar Kamara, nevertheless, whereas Newcastle seem like prioritising different targets.
But Van Nistelrooy is beneath no illusions. The sign-low, sell-high, make-do-and-mend nature of PSV’s switch coverage signifies that, if a big-money supply arrives, Sangare is unlikely to be retained.
“Of course, we also know how the market works,” Van Nistelrooy provides. “If clubs come with the right financial resources, it could be difficult to keep these players.”


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