Mercato competitors OM: PSG’s 3 priorities for January!
Football Club de Marseille invites you to follow the news of OM's competitors (PSG, Monaco, Lyon, Nice, LOSC, Rennes, etc.). PSG is focusing on strengthening its left wing, an understudy at the left-back position and the search for a right-handed defender to anticipate the possible departure of Skriniar during the winter transfer window.
While waiting to advance the recruitment of a top striker, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is focusing on other priorities for the winter transfer window, according to information published by L'Équipe. One of the main objectives of the Parisian club would be to strengthen its offensive sector by recruiting a left winger capable of competing with Bradley Barcolawho has become one of PSG's most prominent players at the start of the season.
Currently, Barcola's only real understudy in this position is Désiré Doué. However, the sports daily reveals that Luis Enrique favors a more central role for Doué. Therefore, PSG absolutely wants to recruit an additional left winger to offer more depth to its squad and create healthy competition within the team.
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A winger and a left back plus a right-footed central defender wanted
Regarding defense, the Parisian club has also identified a need for reinforcement. The position of left sidein particular, requires a liner, even if the track leading to Theo Hernandez seems to be looking more towards next summer. On the right, on the other hand, no recruits are planned, because Warren Zaire-Emery, promising young PSG player, should be able to support Achraf Hakimi.
PSG is also looking for a right-handed defender to anticipate future developments in its squad. Indeed, the club could see the Marquinhos era come to an end, while the departure of Milan Skriniar, deemed incompatible with the tactical demands of Luis Enrique, seems increasingly likely in January. Consequently, PSG wants to prepare for the future by recruiting a defender with a profile suited to its game project.
Finally, although the winter transfer window is still far away, PSG remains attentive to the opportunities that could present themselves, particularly on the South American market. Last year's experience with the arrivals of Lucas Beraldo and Gabriel Moscardo shows that the Parisian club does not hesitate to seize the right opportunities to strengthen its squad based on opportunities on the international market.
Thus, even if the recruitment of a top striker remains a longer-term priority, PSG is already positioning itself on several strategic issues to best prepare for its winter transfer window and strengthen its team for the second half of the season.
Mercato competitors OM: do we know where this OL executive will go?
Football Club de Marseille invites you to follow the news of OM's competitors (PSG, Monaco, Lyon, Nice, LOSC, Rennes, etc.). Nicolas Tagliafico, whose contract with OL expires in June, could leave the club to join Boca Juniors, according to advanced negotiations reported by Ekrem Konur.
The departure of Nicolas Tagliafico from Olympique Lyonnais seems more and more likely, especially after the recent declarations of his partner. The 32-year-old left back, whose contract with OL expires next June, has seen his playing time considerably reduced this season. In addition, his partner revealed that she felt unsafe in France after being the victim of two burglaries, which further complicates the situation. According to journalist Ekrem Konur, Tagliafico is in advanced negotiations with an Argentinian club for a return to his native country.
Direction Boca for Tagliafico?
The club in question could be Boca Juniorswhich is currently going through a difficult period. Under the leadership of legendary president Juan Román Riquelme, the Xeneizes are looking to strengthen their squad with experienced players. After considering the arrival of Sergio Ramos in defense, the idea of recruiting Nicolas Tagliafico would be a significant reinforcement, especially since the club's current full-backs, Lautaro Blanco and Marcelo Saracchi, have not been satisfactory.
OM competitors: Monaco and Lille confirm!
Football Club de Marseille invites you to follow the news of OM's competitors (PSG, Monaco, Lyon, Nice, LOSC, Rennes, etc.). Monaco and Lille were once again successful this Tuesday in the Champions League.
LISBON, PORTUGAL – AUGUST 18: The UEFA Champions League Trophy is seen pitch side prior to the UEFA Champions League Semi Final match between RB Leipzig and Paris Saint-Germain F.C at Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica on August 18, 2020 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Michael Regan – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
By Icon Sport – — – Estádio da Luz – Lisbonne (Portugal)
For their first clash against Juventus, Lille showed a lot of courage, snatching a valuable draw in the race to qualify for the Champions League play-offs. Deprived of several key players, including Ismaily and Meunier, the Mastiffs opened the scoring thanks to Jonathan David (27th), well served by Zhegrova. But a defensive error from André allowed Vlahovic to equalize from the penalty spot (60th). Despite the domination of Juventus (34% possession for Lille), the goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier shone with several decisive saves, confirming his exceptional form in C1.
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Draw for Lille against Juventus and victory for Monaco against Bologna!
Monaco signed a precious victory in Bologna in the Champions League (1-0), thanks to a goal of Thilo Kehrer in the 87th minute. After a dominated first period, with several clear chances including a shot from Embolo on the post (15th), the Monegasques gradually slowed down, but remained solid. Kehrer took a ball deflected by Embolo from Golovine's corner to give his team victory. With three wins in four games and 10 points, Monaco are almost qualified for the play-offs and could aim higher in the competition. Kehrer, captain, was voted man of the match.
Results for Tuesday, November 5
Slovan Bratislava 1 – 4 Dinamo Zagreb
PSV Eindhoven 4 – 0 Girona
Borussia Dortmund 1 – 0 Sturm Graz
Celtic Glasgow 3 – 1 RB Leipzig
Real Madrid 1 – 3 AC Milan
LOSC 1 – 1 Juventus Turin
Liverpool 4 – 0 Bayer Leverkusen
Sporting CP 4 – 1 Manchester City
Bologna 0 – 1 Monaco
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