The 2024 summer transfer window is over, but the rest is already being prepared and the rumors around Paris Saint-Germain continue. Today is the newspaper The Team which is doing a tour for this winter with 3 positions targeted as a priority. There is also talk of the possible departure next summer of Marquinhos (30-year-old central defender) and the complicated mid-season departure of Randal Kolo Muani (25-year-old striker).
“Marquinhos will not be forever in Paris. »
“Today, while he would like to have a winger capable of competing with Bradley Barcola, Luis Enrique is “forced” to place Désiré Doué in this position. (…) Will PSG favor a “false foot” winger used on the left? This is one of the hypotheses on the table.
For the rest, sports management does not refrain from seizing opportunities. (…) One position is particularly targeted: that of right-handed central defender.
(In another article the sports newspaper writes:) Marquinhos will not be eternal in Paris, and Saudi Arabia continues to push to secure his signature next season.
While Beraldo has shown deficiencies in this position, the need for a left back, capable of “overtaking” Nuno Mendes, is also felt. Lucas Hernandez could be the solution.
« The idea clashes with the high salary level. »
The winter transfer window, which will be driven by the Skriniar file and a possible new loan from Moscardo
will necessarily also depend on the Randal Kolo Muani case. With a five-month loan to get back on track? The idea clashes with the high salary level of “RKM” and the need for Paris to cover part of its emoluments. »
Nothing impossible, everything being relatively coherent. But we obviously remain very careful with rumors. Even more so outside the transfer window and for a day of the Champions League (tonight against Atlético de Madrid) which may make you want to take advantage of the spotlight focused on PSG.
Above all, these are only the positions mentioned. Except that there is nothing concrete, not even names of players or offers that are looming. Many things remain possible.
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