Bad news for PSG?

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If PSG has made Victor Osimhen the priority of its summer recruitment, the capital club must deal with competition from Saudi Arabia.

Failing to strike quickly, PSG intends to strike hard. Two months after the announcement of Kylian Mbappé’s departure, the French champions have hardly made any progress in their summer transfer window.

While the capital club is multiplying its targets, it has still only registered the signing of Matvey Safonov. In attack, the priority is still Victor Osimhen.

According to the Italian press, PSG have already reached an agreement with the Nigerian striker. But the Parisians must now reach an agreement with Napoli, who are still hiding behind their release clause, set at 130 million euros.

And if the Premier League bigwigs are not showing much interest, Saudi Arabia is a strong competitor and the 130 million euros demanded by the Italian club does not constitute an obstacle in the eyes of the Saudi leaders.

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