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Journalist
Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master's degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.
Already active this winter with the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for around €70 million, PSG could well strike even harder next summer. Two major offensive reinforcements are expected, while the Donnarumma case will also be at the heart of speculation since the Parisians have already identified his successor.
With the arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskheliathe PSG has already hit very hard in the winter transfer window, and is now focusing on its sales with priority Milan Skriniar, Randal Cole Muani et Marco Asensio. However, this does not prevent the capital club from looking towards next summer with already very big objectives as revealed by the journalist from THE TEAM Loïc Tanzi.
-Salah-Duran, a shock duo at PSG?
« Mohamed Salah in Paris, it can be done. Probably not this winter because he will stay at Liverpool and he is also negotiating an extension with Liverpool but be careful next summer, Paris will do everything to bring him in. He is probably the offensive player that Paris wants the most next summer with Jhon Durán (Aston Villa). But the competition is very strong with an extension desired by Liverpool and especially Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) who will offer him a golden bridge and who reconnected with his representatives a few days ago », he explains in a TikTok organized by THE TEAMbefore discussing another burning issue: the case Donnarumma.
Donnarumma-Chevalier, the crossover?
« Discussions between Donnarumma and Paris Saint-Germain for an extension are today at a standstill. He will have one year left on his contract with PSG. I think that next summer, there will be a big project on the goalkeeper side. We talk a lot about Lucas Chevalier (LOSC), it's true. PSG loves him. We can imagine PSG doing everything for the arrival of Lucas Chevalier next summer and perhaps letting Donnarumma leave. But be careful, Lille and Olivier Létang are terrible at negotiations and they won't let him go that easily », added Loïc Tanzi.