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To anticipate a possible departure in its offensive sector, PSG is interested in the Frenchman Eli Junior Kroupi. Bournemouth has set a strongly dissuasive price for the transfer of its striker. But the Parisians refuse to abandon the trail of the former Lorient player.
Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to make moves. As in previous transfer windows, Luis Enrique should not ask to expand his squad. But the Spanish coach will insist on compensating for possible departures.
The French capital club is likely to record at least one exit in its offensive sector, where Goncalo Ramos could become impatient in the shadow of Ousmane Dembele, while Bradley Barcola, still in disagreement with management over a contract extension, does not lack suitors.
This is undoubtedly why the Parisian management is studying the striker market. While the name of Ivorian Yan Diomande continues to fuel PSG news, journalist Gianluca Di Marzio mentioned on Friday the trail leading to Barcelona's Ferran Torres.
Also worth noting is the two-time European champion's interest in Kroupi (19). Contrary to what Canal+ announced, the Parc des Princes resident has not given up on the Bournemouth striker.
It is true that the $109 million demanded by the Cherries would cool off any suitor for the Frenchman. But according to PSG Inside-Actus, the case remains open.
PSG continues to monitor the situation of the former Lorient player, while remaining attentive to other leads to avoid depending on a single target. It is clear that the Parisians will not match the demanded price.
But as the summer goes on, if Bournemouth becomes more reasonable for the French youth international, sports advisor Luis Campos will not be far away. And there is no doubt that other clubs' executives will also be on the case.
There are still several cases to resolve before PSG knows what offensive signings it will make. Ramos, for example, is one of the players most likely to leave.
Ibrahim Mbaye has also been mentioned, with special interest from the Premier League. And perhaps the most notable case is that of Barcola, who, as we mentioned, has yet to extend his contract with the Parisians.
These potential departures could open the door for other players recently linked to the Parisian club, like Bayern Munich's Michael Olise, but the Frenchman is not the only forward linked to PSG. In recent days, Leipzig's Yan Diomande has also been mentioned. We will see.
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Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to make moves. As in previous transfer windows, Luis Enrique should not ask to expand his squad. But the Spanish coach will insist on compensating for possible departures.
The French capital club is likely to record at least one exit in its offensive sector, where Goncalo Ramos could become impatient in the shadow of Ousmane Dembele, while Bradley Barcola, still in disagreement with management over a contract extension, does not lack suitors.
This is undoubtedly why the Parisian management is studying the striker market. While the name of Ivorian Yan Diomande continues to fuel PSG news, journalist Gianluca Di Marzio mentioned on Friday the trail leading to Barcelona's Ferran Torres.
Also worth noting is the two-time European champion's interest in Kroupi (19). Contrary to what Canal+ announced, the Parc des Princes resident has not given up on the Bournemouth striker.
It is true that the $109 million demanded by the Cherries would cool off any suitor for the Frenchman. But according to PSG Inside-Actus, the case remains open.
PSG continues to monitor the situation of the former Lorient player, while remaining attentive to other leads to avoid depending on a single target. It is clear that the Parisians will not match the demanded price.
But as the summer goes on, if Bournemouth becomes more reasonable for the French youth international, sports advisor Luis Campos will not be far away. And there is no doubt that other clubs' executives will also be on the case.
There are still several cases to resolve before PSG knows what offensive signings it will make. Ramos, for example, is one of the players most likely to leave.
Ibrahim Mbaye has also been mentioned, with special interest from the Premier League. And perhaps the most notable case is that of Barcola, who, as we mentioned, has yet to extend his contract with the Parisians.
These potential departures could open the door for other players recently linked to the Parisian club, like Bayern Munich's Michael Olise, but the Frenchman is not the only forward linked to PSG. In recent days, Leipzig's Yan Diomande has also been mentioned. We will see.
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