PSG, a €60 million masterstroke in sight!

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PSG are reportedly close to completing the signing of Kylian Mbappé’s successor for around €60 million.

PSG are reportedly on the verge of making one of the biggest moves of this summer transfer window. Looking for a replacement for Kylian Mbappé on the left side of their attack, the capital club have reportedly set their sights on Nico Williams. And according to World Sportsthe case would be on the right track!

The Spanish winger (22 years old), author of a great Euro 2024 with the Roja, has in his contract with Athletic Bilbao a release clause of 58 million euros. A sum that the Red and Blue would be willing to pay to overtake FC Barcelona, ​​also interested in the player.

A very nice catch for PSG

Due to the consumer price index, which measures inflation in Spain, Paris Saint-Germain may have to pay an additional 4 million euros to the Basque club, the Catalan daily reports. Not enough to scare Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and the Parisian general staff.

According to Sports ZoneLuis Enrique would have already spoken with the new European champion, under contract until 2027, in order to present the Parisian project to him. All the lights therefore seem green for the arrival of Nico Williams at PSG. Which would be a very good catch.

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