PSG Mercato: after Kvaratskhelia, Campos on the lookout for two shots in the Bundesliga

PSG Mercato: after Kvaratskhelia, Campos on the lookout for two shots in the Bundesliga
PSG Mercato: after Kvaratskhelia, Campos on the lookout for two shots in the Bundesliga

In terms of arrivals, the Saint-Germain transfer window will not necessarily stop with the sole arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to replace Randal Kolo Muani.

If Paris Saint-Germain has already signed the big deal of the Winter Mercato by recruiting the Georgian international from Naples Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for €70 million, the Ile-de- Mercato is perhaps not over. According to the excellent PSGInside_Actus, well informed on the mysteries of PSG, Luis Campos remains on the lookout for opportunities in central defense (in the event of the departure of Milan Skriniar) and is also looking at certain options in the middle. Two Bundesliga players could still be the subject of an offensive this winter.

Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen) and Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart) targeted

Satisfied with Willian Pacho, who arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt for €40 million this summer, Paris would still be in the running for… Edmond Tapsoba (25), the Burkinabé international from Bayer Leverkusen. Under contract until June 2028 with his club, it will be necessary to pay at least €50 million to attract him.

In the heart of the game, the arrival of a sentry is also considered. The insider mentions a pronounced interest from PSG for… Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart, 23 years old). However, it is quite unlikely that the VfB will let go of the new German international (3 caps) before the end of the season. Under contract until June 2027, the former Hoffenheim player would also be on the good books of Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona.

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