Yes, Luis Campos and Jorge Mendes have already allowed Paris SG to make numerous important transfers with Benfica Lisbon during previous transfer windows.
Including those of João Neves and Gonçalo Ramos. But in the meantime, Paris SG would still have their sights set on Antonio Silva and Tomas Araujo, who form the central hinge of the Lisbon club with the experienced Nicolas Otamendi.
However, Benfica will not give PSG any gifts this time, as was the case by accepting a transfer offer approaching 70 million for João Neves while the amount of his release clause was initially set at 120 million.
It's simple for Luis Campos: if he hopes to secure the signature of Antonio Silva or Tomas Araujo, Paris Saint-Germain will have to pay at least 100 million, as announced by several media in Portugal.
Much more expensive than what was paid for João Neves, despite being considered the future of the Portuguese national team, knowing that a midfielder or an attacker is worth much more than a simple defender.