Mbappé’s successor already found?

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While Kylian Mbappé would have decided to leave PSG for Real Madrid, the Parisian leaders, ready to strike a major blow on the transfer market, have obviously contacted the agent of Lautaro Martinez, the Argentinian crack of Inter Milan.

If PSG will not pocket an XXL transfer fee thanks to Kylian Mbappé, who is at the end of his contract at the end of the season and who would have decided to leave the capital club to (finally) join Real Madrid , the management of the Rouge et Bleu will have a huge budget to recruit an offensive crack. The purchase of a new star is essential as the prodigy from Bondy is the club’s top scorer since 2019.

The lucky one could be called Lautaro Martinez! As indicated by Fox Sports in Argentina, the Parisian leaders contacted the agent of the 2022 world champion striker, Alejandro Camano, who is also the representative of a PSG player already recruited by the Nerazzurri in the person by Achraf Hakimi. The Inter Milan star player is estimated at 110 million euros on Transfermarkt.

Lautaro Martinez extended at Inter?

At 26, the “Toro” is enjoying himself with the Interists and an extension accompanied by a salary increase could be offered to him. But by signing for PSG PSG, he would take on a much more difficult challenge, he who remains on seasons with 25 and 28 goals in all competitions and who has struck 22 times this season (already 19 times in Serie A). He has the talent to become a global superstar.

Luis Campos, the head of recruitment for the club owned by Qatar, has already spent a lot in the offensive sector last summer, hiring Marco Asensio (free), Lee Kang-In (22 million euros), Bradley Barcola (45 million), Ousmane Dembélé (50 million), Gonçalo Ramos (65 million) and Randal Kolo Muani (95 million). But he should still sign several large checks in the coming months…

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