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Since Kylian Mbappé left for Real Madrid, PSG no longer has a real star in its squad.
In three weeks, Ligue 1 will resume. On the weekend of August 18, Paris Saint-Germain will travel to Le Havre for the first day of the championship. And, for the moment, the capital club has only signed one new recruit, Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov, since the start of the summer transfer window.
However, the big maneuvers should really begin in the coming days for the Red and Blue. “A winger with a star profile must arrivewarned Daniel Riolo on RMC. Not with a ‘I’m coming to be a substitute’ profile. I don’t have the name, otherwise I would say it. We know the names they are on, but it’s more of a star profile.”
Kvaratskhelia or Nico Williams as the new star at PSG?
For several weeks, the names of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Nico Williams have been the players playing in this position most often associated with PSG. However, Aurelio De Laurentiis, the president of Napoli, does not seem to want to part with his Georgian international. As for the Bilbao winger, who is also courted by FC Barcelona, he should announce his choice in the coming days.
While waiting for new reinforcements, Luis Enrique’s men continue their preparation. They will play two friendly matches on August 7 and 10. First in Austria, against Sturm Graz, then in Germany to challenge RB Leipzig.
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