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Portuguese forward Harder is dissatisfied with the coach s chances, and Rennes + Milan are interested after the incident

Hupu, August 23, reported that one of the three major newspapers in Portugal decrypted the Portuguese sports civil unrest.

Although Rui Borges called him today to challenge Madeira Nationals, Conrad Harder already knew his fate was a foregone conclusion.

The next step for the 20-year-old striker will be to leave Alvarad, and for the moment, his plan and how he will deal with it remains to be seen. Currently, Rennes is the "front runner" to sign the Danish international, but AC Milan has not given up.

Borges talked about this yesterday at a press conference that began the third round of the La Liga.

Finally, after losing to Luis Suarez in the last two league games, Hard was dissatisfied with his coach Borges and made it clear to the coach. The coach’s initial reaction to the matter was to warn the locker room.

"Hard is 20 years old, and it's normal for a 20-year-old to change or not change other people's words. But I think the team is happy, like I always feel. A real big family, without ego. Being a substitute? You have to face growth. Only 11 players can play... This is part of it. As long as you respect each other, whether you like it or not, it's natural to make a decision." He stressed, reiterating that "No. 9" is a "solution."

Records can be revealed that Portugal Sports rejected Renne's second offer because the offer was lower than the current transfer requirement of more than €20 million.

Rennes will play against Lorient tomorrow in the second round of the Ligue 1. At the press conference, the French club's head coach Habib Beyer talked about the demand for strikers in the market.

"We are not in a hurry to sign all the forwards in the world. We want another forward, we are indeed in the transfer market, but we are not paying unfair prices," he made it clear.