100 million euros for this Swedish striker


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Published on Dec 23, 2024 at 10:54 par

Day Dayan

PSG ready to pay 100 million euros for a Swedish striker

To recruit a new striker, Saint-Germain would be ready to pay 100 million euros for a Premier League center forward.

With Luis Enrique, being a holder is not easy. The Spanish coach enjoys competition, as seen with Gianluigi Donnarumma and Matvei Safonov. However, one of the positions that provokes the most debate in the Paris Saint-Germain East that of the center forward. Last season, the Parisians invested nearly 200 million euros for two attackers: Randal Cole Muani et Gonçalo Ramos. Despite this significant investment, the two players are not unanimous with Enrique.

The French striker is leaving and has not been called up by the Spanish coach for several months. As for the Portuguese, his situation is different because he suffered a long injury. Since his return, he plays a few minutes and is effective. However, Paris Saint-Germain are looking for a striker capable of scoring around thirty goals per season, and they seem to have found him. According to Fichajes, PSG reportedly interested in Newcastle striker Alexander Isak. The Parisians would be ready to offer 100 million euros for the Swede.

Alexander Isak, the future Parisian?

At 25 years old, Alexander Isak is one of the best strikers in the Premier League. With 10 goals and 4 assists in the leaguehe demonstrates the full extent of his talent. However, he only plays “in Newcastle”. Under contract until 2028he is courted by many clubs, including PSG. To recruit him, the clubs will have to bring out the heavy artillery for this attacker among the most effective in the Premier League.

His style of play should please Luis Enrique. Capable of being a good finisher as well as a play-involved striker, Isak is arguably one of the most complete strikers out there today. After having made the heyday of Real Sociedad, he became the darling of St James' Park. With the 100 million euros that PSG could offer, the club hopes that it will become the darling of the Parc des Princes.

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