An armada! Luis Enrique reveals the number of recruits this summer

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Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has revealed the club’s plans for the upcoming transfer window, as he looks ahead to post-Kylian Mbappé.

PSG completed another season as France’s premier club by winning Ligue 1 and confirming their second trophy of the season with a 2-1 victory over Lyon in the Coupe de France final. It was Mbappé’s last match with the Parisians, with his transfer to Real Madrid imminent.

Luis Enrique addressed the media at the end of the meeting: “ How are we going to replace Mbappé? Four, five, six recruitments… Everything we can do. Kylian’s replacement will be the team, which with the fans we have and the ambition this club has to win everything, we will try in the coming seasons and see if we are able to achieve it. »

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Victor Osimhen targeted

“It’s a big challenge for all the players who want to come here. We want to make history. Sooner or later, this club will win the long-awaited Champions League. The years may pass, but he will undoubtedly win the Champions League in the future.

PSG are being linked with a slew of players heading into the summer, including Napoli players Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Victor Osimhen, among others. The club will look to sign at least one big-name player ahead of next season in an attempt to win their first Champions League.

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