Mbappé, huge thunderclap at PSG?

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Despite the certain departure of Kylian Mbappé, PSG may not recruit a new attacker according to an English transfer specialist.

Luis Enrique has been repeating it for several weeks and Kylian Mbappé’s announcement of his departure at the end of the season: PSG will have to learn to live without their providential striker, center of the Parisian project for seven years now. . The task necessarily promises to be complicated and the French champions hope to recruit a top striker to help turn the page on Mbappé.

The Parisian leaders did not wait for the Bondynois’ announcement to prospect and several renowned scorers have already been approached, such as Victor Osimhen or Mohamed Salah. Another name has been regularly mentioned for several weeks, that of Marcus Rashford. But according to Sky Sports journalist Kaveh Solhekol, if PSG has been interested in the England international in the past, the situation has changed since his extension with the Red Devils.

“I do not rule out the hypothesis that they are not recruiting any attackers”

“A departure from Marcus Rashford to PSG seems difficult to me, he confided. Everyone knows that Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris this summer to join Real Madrid. PSG will save 200 million euros per year. There are obviously rumors surrounding players like Rashford, Osimhen and AC Milan’s Rafael Leão. But according to my information, Rashford is not at all an option for PSG this summer. »

“I know they were on him two years ago when it looked like he might be free. But he signed a new contract at Manchester United last summer, he is under contract until 2028. I don’t think PSG will try to recruit him,” continued the journalist, who is completely considering seeing the capital club give up recruiting a renowned striker this summer. “They already recruited three attackers last summer. They will have a lot of money to invest in the transfer market, but I do not rule out the hypothesis that they do not recruit any attackers, he asserted, adding: “I think if they recruit, it will be more hungry young French players. »

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