Mbappé’s replacement at PSG is known!

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PSG have already identified the striker who will replace Kylian Mbappé in their squad.

The divorce between Kylian Mbappé and PSG is now confirmed. A page is turning for the French champions, but they are not going to feel sorry for themselves. On the contrary, they are approaching this new cycle with serenity and enthusiasm. Especially since they already have in mind who is supposed to take the place of the French international.

According to what David Ornstein, journalist from The Athletic, reports, the Parisian board would have turned to Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian striker emerges as the priority of the next summer transfer window.

Mbappé replaced by a former Lille player?

To recover the best African player of the year 2023, Paris will certainly have to pay 100 million euros. Naples will not let him go for less than that, especially since the competition is tough on this issue. English clubs are also interested in the former Lille player.

Due to his profile and also his qualities, Osimhen seems best placed to replace Mbappé on the Parc side. And he certainly shouldn’t be reluctant to play in the center of attack, which will not displease coach Luis Enrique.

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