
Lucas Moura Hints at PSG Exit Amid Ongoing Manchester United Rumours
Lucas Moura feels as though he is coming to "the end of a story" at Paris Saint-Germain and has talked up the Premier League amid ongoing links to Manchester United.
According to Sky Sports, the Reds Devils have made no formal offer for the winger, but Moura believes he thinks it will be "very difficult" for him to stay at the Parc des Princes, saying: "It feels like the end of a story for me, unfortunately. English football pleases me a lot. It's the most keenly contested."
Moura, 25, has found himself on the fringes of the PSG squad in 2017-18, with his starting spot having effectively disappeared following the summer signings of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
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He has made just five appearances in Ligue 1 this term, all as a substitute, amounting to 72 minutes of action. He has returned one goal and one assist in that time.
PSG signed Moura from Sao Paulo in August 2012 for €45 million (then £35 million)—he joined the club in January 2013.

Per MailOnline's Ashley Gray, United and Inter Milan were both interested in the winger before he moved to Paris.
Since joining PSG, Moura has won four Ligue 1 titles, numerous cup competitions and netted 34 goals in the French top flight.
He has been a first-team regular since moving to the French capital and enjoyed his best season individually last term, as he scored 12 times and provided five assists in 37 Ligue 1 appearances.
However, it is clear he is surplus to requirements at PSG given Mbappe and Neymar are guaranteed starters when fit.
Moura remains a talented player, though, and could be a major asset if given the game time. Comfortable on the ball and dangerous on either flank or though the middle, Moura could feasibly fit well into Jose Mourinho's United team.
Per Le10 Sport (h/t Football.London's Rob Guest), Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Moura on loan, but it's said PSG are keen to see him depart on a permanent deal.



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