Succession of Mbappé: This star will ruin PSG!

Succession of Mbappé: This star will ruin PSG!
Succession of Mbappé: This star will ruin PSG!

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Succession of Mbappé: This star will ruin PSG!

Published on May 5, 2024 at 11:15 p.m.

While Paris-Saint Germain prepares the succession of Kylian Mbappé, who should move to Real Madrid at the end of the season, everything does not look easy. The Ile-de-France residents are announced as contenders for the arrival of Victor Osimhen, but not everything will depend on the Parisian club and the Nigerian in this operation.

If it now seems certain that Kylian Mbappé will evolve into real Madrid next season, the new question running through the minds of Parisian supporters now concerns his replacement. If Luis Enrique should be able to count on Xavi Simons for the next financial year, Victor Osimhen could also fill the ranks of its workforce. But one element could derail the operation.

Lukaku at the center of the negotiations?

If Naples is not opposed to leaving Victor Osimhen, it is certain that the leaders of the Italian club want a renowned replacement for their star striker. And while Gianluca Di Marzio explained today that Chelsea was ready to offer a check for 80 to 90 million euros to the Neapolitans, to which would be added Romelu Lukaku and a young player, we now wonder what the Belgian striker’s choice will be.

A Serie A regular

If Romelu Lukaku belongs to Chelseahe is currently evolving towards AS Roma. The native of Antwerp is a connoisseur of the Italian championship, having also occupied the front of the attack of Inter Milan between 2019 and 2021. If the decision of the Belgian international (114 caps, 83 goals) is not yet known, it is not impossible that a return to Serie A can seduce him. Especially since Giovanni Mannafuture sports director of Naples and former of the Juventusalready wanted the 1m91 striker when he officiated for the residents of Juventus Stadium.

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