Mercato: PSG’s astonishing new track for its defense

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It’s no secret that PSG is looking for a central defender. The long-term absences of Presnel Kimpembe and Milan Skriniar force management to offer new pieces to Luis Enrique so that the Spanish tactician can complete his puzzle. Lucas Beraldo was thus the first reinforcement in this sector. Who will be next?

As exclusively indicated by us, the Leny Yoro file seems to be a priority. Luis Campos and Jorge Campos are working hand in hand so that the Lille nugget can land in the capital, but it is also possible that the Parisians will have to wait until this summer to welcome the 18-year-old player. In any case, there are other avenues being explored, such as the one leading to Diego Llorente, Roma defender (on loan from Leeds), also revealed in our columns.

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And The Team unveils a new name this Thursday. It’s Lucas Martinez Quarta, the 27-year-old Argentine defender from Fiorentina. He is thus one of the players followed by the Parisian management, he who is having a very good season with the Viola and who has already been announced in the sights of several fairly important clubs, in England in particular, but also with Naples. He played 17 Serie A matches this season, being one of the main architects of the good season for his team, fourth in the standings.

The Argentinian international (12 caps) could also fully fit into Luis Enrique’s style of play, he who is a rather gifted defender with the ball and quite intelligent in reading the game. Still, as for Yoro or Llorente, the Parisian leaders will have to be convincing for Fiorentina to agree to let go of an important player in the middle of the season…

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