Succession of Mbappé: PSG’s terrible admission behind the scenes

Succession of Mbappé: PSG’s terrible admission behind the scenes
Succession of Mbappé: PSG’s terrible admission behind the scenes

During the last summer transfer window, PSG lost Kylian Mbappé, who decided to join Real Madrid. The Parisian leaders therefore had to think about possible recruitment to replace the world champion, but ultimately, no big name joined the French champion. is aware of not having a real goleador, but Luis Enrique preferred to focus on the development of the players already present, which turns out not to be a real success.

Parisian supporters were very anxious during the last summer transfer window. It must be said that PSG then lost Kylian Mbappé and it was therefore necessary to find a replacement for him. Fans of the capital club waited all summer, but ultimately, no big striker showed up. The only one Désiré Doué has arrived to strengthen the offensive sector, but the attacking midfielder has not yet managed to show himself prominently.

PSG admitted its mistake after Mbappé

According to information from The Teamthe PSG knew very well what he was doing next Mbappé. According to the sports daily, Parisian leaders wondered this summer if they had a world-class striker in their squad. The response was then negative, but the capital club preferred to opt for another strategy and focus on the development of the talents already present. This turned out to be a total fiasco, particularly illustrated by the example Randal Cole Muaniwhich is in a situation of failure to Paris.

An offensive recruitment this winter?

Severely lacking in offensive efficiency, the PSG could well use the winter transfer window to correct the situation. However, the goalscoring market is very complicated and we would perhaps have to wait until next summer to see a big name in this area arrive at the capital club. In the departures section, Randal Cole Muani could look elsewhere, but the Parisian leaders would like to find a replacement before allowing him to leave.

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