Désiré Doué Fit to Play for France After Minor Ankle Injury

In a significant summer transfer, Désiré Doué made the move from Stade Rennais to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for an estimated fee of €50 million. The promising 19-year-old winger experienced a scare recently while playing for the French U21 team, suffering an ankle injury during a match against Slovenia. Fortunately for both the Bleuets and PSG, Doué has been cleared to participate in the upcoming game against Bosnia and Herzegovina this Tuesday.

Doué’s Injury During International Duty

Following a successful start with PSG, Désiré Doué was called up by Gérald Baticle, the coach of the French U21 squad, for the September international fixtures. However, during the match against Slovenia, the talented winger had to leave the field due to a concerning injury.

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Positive News Ahead of Bosnia-Herzégovina Clash

According to reports from L’Equipe, Doué’s injury stemmed from a mild twist of his right ankle. Thankfully, it appears to be a minor issue, as the medical team for the U21 national team has given him the green light to prepare for the crucial match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday in Le Mans. After the final whistle of the Slovenia game, Doué reassured fans, stating, “It’s not very serious. My ankle twisted a bit, but… I’ll be fine.”

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