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Paris Saint-Germain on the verge of completing a huge coup in view of the winter transfer window? In his TPMP show on Wednesday evening, Cyril Hanouna affirmed that a “very great striker known throughout the world” will arrive at the French champions “in the coming weeks”
“It’s football information that I’m giving you. A very big striker should join PSG soon. A very big striker known all over the world, very strong, who should arrive in the coming weeks “, said the C8 presenter, very close to the president of PSG, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.
Gyökeres, the chosen one?
However, Cyril Hanouna did not reveal his name. According to certain sources, the capital club has made Viktor Gyökeres its priority to strengthen its attack, lacking in effectiveness in the Champions League. With his 58 goals in the space of 56 matches in 2024, the 26-year-old Swedish striker continues to impress with Sporting Portugal, but also with his selection.
Recently, Gyökeres nevertheless cooled the ardor of his suitors, by announcing that he wanted to finish the season in Portugal. “ I want to play the whole season with Sporting and I feel good there, so I’m in no rush to move. We’ll see when the time comes “, he said. A transfer of the new attraction of European football therefore seems more likely next summer.
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