PSG, Qatar's madness

PSG, Qatar's madness
PSG, Qatar's madness

Are the stars at PSG over? Not so quickly because if the Parisian club still inquired about Vinicius Junior if the latter were to slam the door of Real Madrid next summer.

Conqueror in Ligue 1 but harmless in the Champions League, PSG no longer really scares people in Europe. The choice of this summer is completely accepted, it is the end of the era of stars for QSI, who did not wish to digitally replace Kylian Mbappé, the last of the Parisian Galactics to leave. No offensive player has signed, and Luis Enrique has always made it known that it was his choice to continue with the current group. For this, he has the full support of his management, who even completed his contract extension to show their confidence in him. But will PSG stay the course if a world star is offered to them on a plate next summer?

Vinicius does not intend to extend quickly

This is what the Spanish press is clearly wondering after this week's thunderclap, since the Ballon d'Or which seemed promised to Vinicius Junior was awarded to Rodri this Monday. The Real Madrid striker, who was already asking questions about his future in Spain given that he is often the target of racist chants and provocations, would like to go elsewhere to have the recognition he believes he deserves. Saudi Arabia is in the running to make him a golden bridge, if European football ever tires him. But according to Relevo, three clubs are in the waiting room waiting for the opportunity to recruit him, and PSG is among them.

The Spanish media assures that Manchester United, Chelsea and PSG have informed the Brazilian's entourage that they still dream of seeing him sign. In the event of progress in this direction, it would obviously be around a historic transfer, and with a colossal salary. Real Madrid have already reacted by launching new discussions for a contract extension, but the Brazilian does not deviate from his strategy of waiting and seeing before deciding. Enough to give hope, and completely change the strategy put in place by Qatar in . Even if he is not a fan of individualist stars, Luis Enrique could also change his mind in the event of a difficult season on the European level, and end up saying that we need at least one offensive leader to succeed in go further than the semi-finals in the Champions League.



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