A new avenue for PSG in attack

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As it prepares to see Kylian Mbappé leave at the end of the season, PSG is looking for a successor in attack.

The list of potential replacements for Kylian Mbappé at PSG continues to grow. For several weeks, the capital club has been prospecting in order to recruit the player who will have the (very) difficult task of making people forget the Bondynois, who is heading to Real Madrid.

Several names have already been mentioned, including those of Mohamed Salah, Victor Osimhen, Lautaro Martinez and Rafael Leao. But according to the English press, the capital club would also have ticked the name of Alexander Isak.

Author of 16 goals in 30 matches in all competitions this season, the Swedish striker is under contract with Newcastle until 2028 and the former Real Sociedad player could not leave the Magpies for less than 100 million euros.

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