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Fresh from L’Equipe’s update on Tuesday morning, Paris United in France provide an update on the Idrissa Gueye situation.

Both concur the Everton defensive midfielder has come to an agreement with the Ligue 1 champions regarding a contract and that it’s now up to the clubs to find a middle ground regarding the transfer fee.

L’Equipe said the price had gone down to around €35m and there was a ‘confidence’ a deal could be done in the next 24-48 hours after an initial €25m bid.

Over at Paris United, the information is a tad different, as they state Paris Saint-Germain are expected to ‘come forward with an official offer in the next few hours’ for the Everton defensive midfielder, meaning no movement has been made yet.

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From that point onwards, it will be up to the Toffees to decide what their next move is, as Pini Zahavi, always involved in dealings concerning the French club, looks around to help them find a replacement for Gueye.

He was the one behind the negotiations for Watford’s Abdoulaye Doucouré, but the Hornets’ asking price put everyone off.

Paris United state the Ligue 1 side are ‘banking on the good relationship between Farhad Moshiri and Pini Zahavi’ to get a deal over the line.