Paris Saint-Germain Prepares a Huge Offer to Sign Haaland
"Fichajes" reported that Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to present a huge offer worth 200 million euros to sign the Norwegian star Erling Haaland during the summer transfer window, in an attempt to build a new attacking project following the departure of Kylian Mbappe.
According to the same source, Haaland continues to shine with Manchester City by scoring 22 goals in 19 matches this season, in addition to leading the Norwegian national team to the 2026 World Cup with 16 goals in the qualifiers, making him the primary target for Paris Saint-Germain.
The Parisian club plans to reshape its attack with the possibility of Gonzalo Ramos and Kang In Lee leaving, while Luis Enrique sees Haaland as the ideal leader for an attacking line that includes Dembele, Kvaratskhelia, and Barkola.
The report confirmed that Manchester City does not intend to let go of the player, but may open negotiations if Haaland himself pushes for it, which keeps Paris Saint-Germain's hopes alive.
Next summer could witness one of the most prominent deals of the decade if the player moves toward a new experience that could change the balance of power in Europe.
According to the same source, Haaland continues to shine with Manchester City by scoring 22 goals in 19 matches this season, in addition to leading the Norwegian national team to the 2026 World Cup with 16 goals in the qualifiers, making him the primary target for Paris Saint-Germain.
The Parisian club plans to reshape its attack with the possibility of Gonzalo Ramos and Kang In Lee leaving, while Luis Enrique sees Haaland as the ideal leader for an attacking line that includes Dembele, Kvaratskhelia, and Barkola.
The report confirmed that Manchester City does not intend to let go of the player, but may open negotiations if Haaland himself pushes for it, which keeps Paris Saint-Germain's hopes alive.
Next summer could witness one of the most prominent deals of the decade if the player moves toward a new experience that could change the balance of power in Europe.