A big European club wants to steal Luis Campos from PSG

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Will the future of Luis Campos continue to be written in Paris? This is a question that we can legitimately ask ourselves. A few weeks ago already, we learned via The Team that the extension of the Portuguese leader (under contract until June 2025) in Paris was not really progressing. And for good reason, he would not be unanimous internally, and would have had several differences with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi but also with Victoriano Melero, the general director of the Ile-de-France club.

There is also the case of Viktor Gyokeres who risks dividing the world internally, since the Portuguese leader intends to push hard to attract the Sporting star, where Luis Enrique does not want new arrivals in the offensive sector. Tensions which could therefore clearly end, more quickly than expected, the adventure of the Lusitanian sports director in Paris.

An attractive option

Especially since he could receive a nice proposal in the days to come, as revealed Sky Sports. The media actually indicates that Luis Campos is one of Arsenal’s preferred candidates to replace sporting director Edu, who left to everyone’s surprise. Campos’ profile appeals a lot to the Gunners, he who is capable of signing stars as well as finding young players who will become stars quickly.

The various capital gains he was able to make in Monaco or Lille are also mentioned by the British media, and bring a lot of credibility to the Portuguese in the eyes of management. Other profiles are also being studied, such as those of Roberto Olabe who will leave Real Sociedad, or Simon Rolfes, from Bayer Leverkusen. But Luis Campos is very well positioned…

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