A new target for PSG

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Determined to strengthen in midfield during the next summer transfer window, PSG is particularly eyeing FC Porto.

It’s a certainty, PSG should launch major maneuvers this summer. If Kylian Mbappé is preparing to leave the capital club, the Parisian leaders are waiting for several choice reinforcements to compensate for the departure of the world champion. And not just in attack.

The French champions particularly wish to strengthen themselves in the midfield and several names have already been mentioned, including that of Joshua Kimmich. But the German international is not the only target of the Rouge et Bleu and according to Foot Mercato, PSG are particularly monitoring the Argentinian Alan Varela, very prominent since the start of the season with FC Porto.

PSG must expect tough competition since Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool are also in the running, while the former Boca Junios player’s release clause would amount to 70 million euros.

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