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Who will be the new offensive headliner for Paris Saint-Germain next season? The departure of Kylian Mbappé in June will leave a big void, even though the Ile-de-France club has many offensive elements in its ranks (Ramos, Kolo Muani, Barcola, Dembélé, Asensio, Lee). In the minds of the Parisian staff, it is necessary to recruit a strong link for the left corridor of the attack. And according to our information, Qatar's priority is indeed Luis Diaz.
A few days ago, we mentioned an article from the Colombian press about the Liverpool winger, relaying an interest from PSG. Indeed, we can even tell you that contact has already been established with his agent, Raul Pais Da Costa. The latter worked in the past at FC Porto, and he left the club shortly after a certain Antero Henrique. The two men know each other very well and like each other.
Luis Diaz, a player who blends into the collective
This therefore facilitates discussions, since, as we have already explained to you, Antero Henrique remains involved with Qatari leaders. The latter wish to continue in the direction set in motion last summer: fewer stars, more collective. And Luis Diaz, 27, is considered a player with an impeccable state of mind, who also knows how to defend. It ticks as many boxes as possible.
The fact remains that he is linked until 2027 with the Reds, whose position at present is not to sell him this summer. However, Liverpool's project will inevitably take a turn when the new coach, who will succeed Jürgen Klopp, is appointed. Would he like to rely on Luis Diaz? PSG is in any case making sure to be positioned on this issue, if the door were to open. However, internally, this is not yet unanimous. This is at least the opinion of Luis Campos, who favors younger players, with greater room for progression.
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