After Winning the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain Moves Early in the Transfer Market
Paris Saint-Germain has started moving early in the summer transfer market after winning the UEFA Champions League title for the second consecutive time, as the management is working on strengthening several positions in the team.
According to "Foot Mercato," the management of Paris Saint-Germain, led by Luis Enrique and Luis Campos, has begun exploring several deals even before the European triumph, as part of a project that relies on stability and building a cohesive team, steering away from traditional massive signings.
The club plans to strengthen the defense line by signing a defender who can play as a right-back, in addition to an alternative left-back for Nuno Mendes, as well as bolstering the attack with a right winger and a central forward.
In the forward line, several names were proposed, most notably the Ivorian Yan Diomande, while the deal for Julian Alvarez was a priority for the club before its chances diminished, prompting the management to explore other options such as the Frenchman Aklouche.
Paris Saint-Germain continues to monitor the goalkeeper situation, keeping an eye on Lucas Chevalier's status, alongside their interest in the Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa.
At the level of departures, the list may include names such as Marquinhos and Bradley Barcola, in addition to Gonçalo Ramos, Lee Kang-in, and Ibrahima Mbaye, with the club intending to replace them according to a clear plan to maintain the team's strength.
The report confirms that Paris Saint-Germain's management is striving to finalize most of its deals early to ensure the team's full readiness at the start of the new season under the leadership of Luis Enrique.
According to "Foot Mercato," the management of Paris Saint-Germain, led by Luis Enrique and Luis Campos, has begun exploring several deals even before the European triumph, as part of a project that relies on stability and building a cohesive team, steering away from traditional massive signings.
The club plans to strengthen the defense line by signing a defender who can play as a right-back, in addition to an alternative left-back for Nuno Mendes, as well as bolstering the attack with a right winger and a central forward.
In the forward line, several names were proposed, most notably the Ivorian Yan Diomande, while the deal for Julian Alvarez was a priority for the club before its chances diminished, prompting the management to explore other options such as the Frenchman Aklouche.
Paris Saint-Germain continues to monitor the goalkeeper situation, keeping an eye on Lucas Chevalier's status, alongside their interest in the Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa.
At the level of departures, the list may include names such as Marquinhos and Bradley Barcola, in addition to Gonçalo Ramos, Lee Kang-in, and Ibrahima Mbaye, with the club intending to replace them according to a clear plan to maintain the team's strength.
The report confirms that Paris Saint-Germain's management is striving to finalize most of its deals early to ensure the team's full readiness at the start of the new season under the leadership of Luis Enrique.