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Lamine Yamal at PSG, Qatar has not said its last word

PSG is fully on the Lamine Yamal file, whose contract with Barça expires in June 2026. After an attempt a few months ago, the capital club intends to try its luck again next summer.

Looking for a world-class winger, Saint-Germain attempted the huge move Lamine Yamal last summer. The Spanish prodigy was coming off an exceptional season with Barça and confirmed his rise to power during Euro 2024 with La Roja. Despite offers of more than 200 million euros from PSG according to the Spanish press, the Spanish vice-champion refused to sell his nugget. It must be said that Barça is banking heavily on its training center and wants to keep its diamonds in the rough for as long as possible, which is why Paris was rejected for Lamine Yamal despite a colossal offer.

That being said, El Nacional tells us this mid-week that Paris Saint-Germain has not abandoned the idea of ​​recruiting number 19 from FC Barcelona. Indeed, the Spanish media explains that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is still ready to make an offer “stratospheric” to recruit Lamine Yamal next summer, while the La Roja winger will be at the end of his contract with Barcelona twelve months later. El Nacional confirms that PSG did not “not abandoned at all” the file and that Luis Enrique and Luis Campos are unanimous in saying that Yamal is the ideal player for the future of the Parisian club.

PSG ready to do anything to recruit Lamine Yamal

Jorge Mendes is at the helm in this case since the Portuguese is the 19-year-old crack agent. Barça maintains the advantage over PSG for the moment because an extension remains the player's priority to this day. But in the event that no agreement is ultimately found, then Paris SG stands ready to draw up an XXL proposal. “Money is not a problem for PSG, who could pay Lamine Yamal whatever he asks” concludes the media, for whom Barça therefore has every interest in resolving this extension as quickly as possible, otherwise the situation risks becoming heated.



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