Transfers: An operation at 100M € relaunch the PSG transfer window?

Transfers: An operation at 100M € relaunch the PSG transfer window?
Transfers: An operation at 100M € relaunch the PSG transfer window?
Benjamin Labrousse

Editor

Despite a double Spanish/communication course, I decided to take charge of my dreams by heading for journalism. A graduate of a master’s degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with still as much admiration for transfer window periods, where a club must make crucial choices for next season.

As indicated by L’Equipe, PSG would like to strengthen its offensive sector next summer, and has checked the name of Jhon Duran. The young attacker of Aston Villa was even the subject of discussions with Parisian leaders. However, while the English club is absolutely not a seller, Saudi Arabia could try an operation at 100M € in order to recruit it.

Despite the recent arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskheliathe PSG has already checked a few names for next summer. Eager to improve its offensive sector, the capital’s club would greatly appreciate the profile of Jhon duran. At 21, the Colombian is considered very promising to Aston Villa.

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PSG rushes on Jhon Duran

Recently, The team revealed that alongside Mohamed is wrong (Liverpool), Jhon duran was one of the serious tracks of PSG For next June. On the other hand, Aston Villa is not at all seller, Unaï Emey really wishing to keep your gem recruited against € 16.5 million in Chicago Fire in 2023. If the PSG is therefore good, this is also the case withAl-Nassr.

Al-Nassr ready to offer 100M €?

As the journalist reports Ben Jacobs This Friday, the Saudi club could offer a first offer to Jhon duran. According to the latter, it would take at least 100M € to have a chance in this file, even if at that price, Aston Villa confides internally not to want to separate from the Colombian …

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