Luis Campos activates for the market of PSGwho always seeks to strengthen his offensive sector. After a quiet summer, the capital club is already back in action for a goalscorer in the Premier League English.
PSG: An effective attack in Ligue 1, but broken down in Europe
In Paris, the time of galactics is now over. The capital club has turned the page with the departure of Kylian Mbappé for a new project focused on promising young talents. Luis Enrique has been able to build a competitive team which is currently working in Ligue 1 thanks to a well-oiled collective. Even without a real scorer, the Parisian attack is working at full speed in the championship.
After twelve days of competition, PSG have already scored 36 goals this season, an average of three goals per match. Despite this remarkable success, the Ile-de-France offensive machine is struggling in the Champions League this season. In four matches played, the Parisian attack has only scored three goals, including one against its own camp. Enough to push the club's management to continue the quest for offensive reinforcement with a certain Marcus Rashford still in the sights.
Mercato: PSG does not give up on Rashford
Having already studied the possibility of recruiting the English striker last summer to compensate for Mbappé's departure, Luis Campos' Paris Saint-Germain seems ready to return to action. According to information from TEAMtalkthe capital club would have relaunched discussions with the English striker's entourage with a view to a transfer from January.
Despite a contract that runs until 2028 at Manchester United, Rashford could be tempted by a new challenge. The Parisian leaders would therefore have resumed contact with the representatives of the attacker to explore the various avenues leading to a possible transfer. PSG hopes to strengthen its offensive sector and offer Luis Enrique a new weapon to shine in the Champions League.
However, the task promises to be delicate. Manchester United certainly won't want to part ways with one of their best players mid-season. Additionally, competition could be tough, with other major European clubs likely to come forward.
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