
Paris Saint-Germain Tempts Barcelona Captain and Two-Time Ballon d'Or Winner
Spanish media reports have revealed that Paris Saint-Germain tried to make a sensational signing by negotiating with Alexia Putellas, the captain of Barcelona and two-time Ballon d'Or winner.
According to the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," the Parisian club made an official offer to the Spanish player that includes a long-term contract lasting four years, with a significant salary increase compared to what she currently earns with the Catalan team.
The goal of this move was to turn Putellas into an icon of the Parisian project and to compete with the historical dominance of Olympique Lyon in women's football, especially with American businesswoman Michelle Kang entering as a strong investor in Lyon.
Despite the financial temptations and the long-term contract, Putellas made her position clear: she has no intention of leaving Barcelona. The Spanish national team star is committed to staying until the end of her current contract, which runs until 2026, with an option to extend for an additional season.
This move from Paris Saint-Germain comes just a few days before the closing of the women's transfer market in France (September 19), but all indications confirm that the matter has been closed after the player rejected the transfer.
According to the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," the Parisian club made an official offer to the Spanish player that includes a long-term contract lasting four years, with a significant salary increase compared to what she currently earns with the Catalan team.
The goal of this move was to turn Putellas into an icon of the Parisian project and to compete with the historical dominance of Olympique Lyon in women's football, especially with American businesswoman Michelle Kang entering as a strong investor in Lyon.
Despite the financial temptations and the long-term contract, Putellas made her position clear: she has no intention of leaving Barcelona. The Spanish national team star is committed to staying until the end of her current contract, which runs until 2026, with an option to extend for an additional season.
This move from Paris Saint-Germain comes just a few days before the closing of the women's transfer market in France (September 19), but all indications confirm that the matter has been closed after the player rejected the transfer.