PSG wants to strengthen in attack and is increasing its options. The capital club, which knows that Viktor Gyökeres will be very difficult to recruit given the competition, has drawn up a shortlist of five names.
A year after losing Kylian Mbappé, Paris Saint-Germain will try to strengthen in attack during the next summer transfer window. A recruit cannot be ruled out from the month of January but the real project for the Parisian leaders will be the summer transfer window, with a desire to strengthen both at the center forward position but also on the sides to provide competition to Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé. According to information from the PSG Inside Actu insider account, the Parisian club is still following Viktor Gyökeres, Sporting's Swedish serial scorer. But the competition promises to be fierce to recruit him, which is why Luis Campos has drawn up a shortlist of five other names in order to strengthen the Paris Saint-Germain attack.
Free next June, Jonathan David is still followed by the Parisian board, which appreciates the Canadian's performances in the Champions League since the start of the season. Another avenue already mentioned in the past is still relevant, that leading to Mateo Retegui, current top scorer in Serie A with Atalanta Bergamo and starter for the Italian national team. These two tracks were already known to Parisian followers, but Luis Campos also follows Lorran, a young 18-year-old Brazilian striker playing for Flamengo as well as Semih Kılıçsoy, Turkish winger for Besiktas Istanbul and Samu Aghehowa, Spanish center forward for FC Porto.
PSG continues to follow very young attackers
A shortlist of young attackers from which Luis Campos and Luis Enrique will have to draw next summer in order to strengthen the Parisian attack, which shines in Ligue 1 but is still struggling to show itself completely at the level since the start of the season in Champions League. Among the supporters, we also hope that PSG will look for a more experienced player, as is for example the case of Viktor Gyökeres or Victor Osimhen. Because even if the PSG project is essentially based on the recruitment of promising young players, experienced scorers are often essential to nourish great European ambitions.