Transfers: PSG is preparing a madness at Real Madrid

Transfers: PSG is preparing a madness at Real Madrid
Transfers: PSG is preparing a madness at Real Madrid

The disappointment linked to the Ballon d'Or rekindles discussions around the future of Vinicius Jr. Linked to Real Madrid until 2027, the Brazilian has not yet extended his contract. Enough to attract the desires of European giants, including PSG, as confirmed again by the Spanish press.

The suspense surrounding the 68th edition of the Ballon d’Or had something to thrill football fans, and for many, Vinicius Jr, rising star and winner of the Champions League with the Real Madridseemed to be in pole position to win the coveted trophy. But this Monday evening, it's finally Rodri which imposed itself. Crowned with his triumph at the Euro and elected best player of the tournament, the Spaniard was able to capture the attention of the jury and win the prestigious prize. A disillusionment for the 24-year-old Brazilian winger, who could well reshuffle the cards for his future. And the PSG intends to take advantage of it.

Vinicius at PSG, the Spanish press confirms!

According to information collected by Reliefthe PSG would consider responding to Real Madrid after the soap opera Kylian Mbappé by attacking, in turn, one of the stars of the White House. Indeed, the Parisian club, which has never digested the repeated approaches of Real towards his star striker, would keep a close eye on Brazilian talent Vinicius Jr. The Parisian leaders would have the idea of ​​striking a big blow by trying to attract the Madrid player. MARK also goes in this direction and confirms the strong interest of PSG in this folder.

Strong competition for PSG

However, the task will not be easy for the PSG. Indeed, MARK indicates that Chelsea believes in it just as much as the capital club does about the signing of Vinicius Jr. But that's not all because Saudi Arabia is also in the starting blocks. Everything remains to be done but the position of PSG has the merit of being clear…

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