After a disappointing European campaign, Paris Saint-Germain is determined to rebuild and strengthen their squad during the upcoming transfer window.
Leading this challenging task as a recruitment advisor is Luis Campos. Despite Kylian Mbappe signing a new contract with Parc des Princes last summer, rumors of his move to Real Madrid have become widespread. However, it appears that the 24-year-old star will likely stay with the club for at least another season.
In a surprising turn of events, Lionel Messi has expressed his intention to join David Beckham’s MLS football club, Inter Miami. Meanwhile, PSG is looking to offload underperforming players this summer as part of a squad overhaul. Sergio Ramos has also expressed his desire to leave the club, and offers for Neymar Jr. are being considered.
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Under a new recruitment policy, the French giants are aiming to invest in young talents with high resale value. Recent links have connected PSG with promising players such as Randal Kolo Muani, Moussa Diaby, and Michael Olise.
PSG is expected to be highly active in reinforcing their squad depth across all positions this year. They have already secured the services of Inter Milan’s superstar Milan Skriniar on a free transfer as a replacement for the recently released Sergio Ramos.
Is there a new attack trio?
Compared to last season, PSG’s attack will have a different look next season as the renowned front three of Mbappe, Neymar, and Messi is set to be dismantled. In anticipation of this, the club’s hierarchy has started planning for a future without Messi and Neymar. They have brought in Marco Asensio on a free transfer from Real Madrid CF, while Mallorca’s creative midfielder, Kang-in Lee, is also close to joining PSG. The club is consistently linked with high-profile players like Randal Kolo Muani, Victor Osimhen, and Bayer Leverkusen’s Moussa Diaby as they aim to reinforce their attacking options.
In midfield, PSG is plotting moves for Sporting CP’s star Manuel Ugarte, Monaco’s Youssouf Fofana, and OGC Nice’s Khephren Thuram to add more firepower to their team.
Who has left or is yet to leave Parc des Prince?
Regarding departures, Lionel Messi’s departure from Parc des Princes is undoubtedly the biggest transfer news of the summer. Additionally, players who have failed to meet expectations and underperformed may also be offloaded. Italian midfielder Marco Verratti has reportedly expressed doubts about his future at the club and could potentially leave. Leandro Paredes and Julian Draxler, who had underwhelming loan spells at Juventus and Benfica respectively, are expected to find new clubs.
Overall, PSG is undergoing a significant transformation in their squad this summer, aiming to rebuild and improve their performance in the upcoming season.