Mercato: After Dembélé and Hernandez, PSG is targeting another Blues executive

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Paris Saint-Germain is working on several issues in preparation for the next summer transfer window.

While Kylian Mbappé has announced his desire to leave at the end of his contract next June, Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to open a new chapter in the QSI era. A strategy based on a strong collective, with dedicated and combative duty players to the detriment of the superstars.

Despite the departure of Mbappé, the PSG would also like to continue its recruitment policy focused on French players. A turn taken 8 months ago with the arrivals of French internationals Lucas Hernandez, Ousmane Dembélé and Randal Kolo Muani, as well as that of international Espoir Bradley Barcola.

Another Blue close to PSG?

According to information from journalist Ekrem Konur, Paris Saint-Germain would have checked the name of Jules Koundé for next summer. Capable of playing in the center, but also on the right side, the French vice-world champion has a technical profile that would not leave Luis Enrique indifferent.

To attract Koundé, however, Paris will have to pay the price. The former Bordeaux player would indeed have a value estimated at 70 million euros. The Frenchman’s contract at Barcelona expires in June 2027. Arriving in 2022 from Sevilla FC, the Blues defender would not be retained by his leaders.

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