PSG: a world champion in reinforcement this winter!

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After a contrasting first part of the season, the Paris Saint-Germain maintains high ambitions for the rest of this 2024-25 financial year. The capital club is at the top of Ligue 1 with a run without any defeat, but its performance is much less prolific in the Champions League, where it has already lost two of its first four matches.

In this context, the hypothesis of seeing PSG strengthen during the next transfer window cannot be excluded. But Paris will not recruit for the sake of recruiting. A signing must bring real added value, according to Luis Enrique. And some reinforcements will be internal.

A new option in defense for Luis Enrique

In defense, Lucas Hernandez’s situation is developing favorably. Victim of a ruptured cruciate ligament in his left knee six months ago, the 2018 world champion should make his return to collective training, according to information from the daily Le Parisien.

We will still have to wait to see Lucas Hernandez return to official competition, but his big return to competition is reasonably possible for the second part of the season. Excellent news for Luis Enrique, who will have reinforcement for the rest of this exercise in a position where the very offensive Nuno Mendes has not always been unanimously appreciated this season.

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