PSG: Luis Enrique demands these four players

PSG: Luis Enrique demands these four players
PSG: Luis Enrique demands these four players

Ambitious for its summer recruitment, Paris Saint-Germain has set itself four priorities. The capital club hopes to strengthen all its lines with targets chosen by sports advisor Luis Campos and coach Luis Enrique.

Unlike most Ligue 1 teams, Paris Saint-Germain is not suffering from the uncertainty surrounding TV rights. Qatar’s financial power puts the Parisian club in a comfortable situation despite the absence of a broadcaster for next season. While others are waiting for a release from the Professional Football League, the French champion has already started its shopping.

PSG targets young talents

Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov has arrived from Krasnodar for around 20 million euros. And he will probably not be the only Parisian recruit of the summer. More or less confirming the rumors that have been circulating for a few weeks, the PSG Inside-Actus account claims that Paris Saint-Germain has set four priorities for its recruitment. To strengthen its central hinge, a sector that could see the departure of Milan Skriniar, pushed towards the exit, the management is still hoping to sign the young Lille player Leny Yoro (18 years old), who has nevertheless given his preference to Real Madrid.

As for the midfielder, the specialized media confirms the keen interest in the Portuguese João Neves (19 years old), whose release clause at Benfica reaches 120 million euros, and for the Rennais Désiré Doué (19 years old). Finally, regarding the succession of Kylian Mbappé, we know that Paris Saint-Germain wishes to attract a right-handed left winger. And the priority track leads to the Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (23 years old), still retained by Naples. Suffice to say that the Parisians are attacking targets that are difficult to reach and not necessarily experienced. But if successful, Luis Enrique’s squad would clearly gain in quality.

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