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PSG are preparing to complete the arrival of their second reinforcement of the off-season.
Rather discreet since the start of the transfer window, Paris SG should not delay in accelerating in the reinforcement operation. Almost a month after having enlisted Matvey Safonov, the French champion club should obtain the signature of the second reinforcement.
The player in question should be Ecuadorian center-back William Pacho. This is what RMC Sport reports. He plays for Frankfurt and is one of the best in his position in the German Bundesliga. The management and staff of the Paris region have identified him as the ideal player to compensate for the new unavailability of Presnel Kimpembe. The latter was again immobilized for a long period last week.
PSG shifts into second gear in the transfer window
Paris hopes to conclude Pacho’s arrival very quickly. A medical visit has already been scheduled on the Poissy side. This proves that the file has progressed well, out of sight.
In addition to Pacho, the capital team should also register the arrival of Joao Neves. Everything is set for the young Portuguese prodigy to settle on the Parc side. His transfer fee should also be around 70 million, bonuses included.
Once these two leads are validated, PSG should start looking for a striker again. Victor Osimhen is still hoped for, but the Nigerian is not the only center forward being tracked. Luis Campos is likely to pull another rabbit out of his hat.
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