PSG, agreement found for a nugget at €50 million?

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Replacing Kylian Mbappé during the summer transfer window will not be the only priority for PSG, who have already found an agreement in principle for a promising defender.

The double achieved so far by PSG, with the Ligue 1 and the Champions Trophy, while perhaps waiting for the Coupe de France on Saturday evening with the final against OL, will not prevent the capital club from liven up the summer transfer window. Stability will wait. If the departure of Kylian Mbappé will inevitably have to be compensated, the Parisian leaders have other projects to carry out, such as strengthening the midfield and finding new reliable elements in defense.

A sector of play which has sometimes shown its limits this season, the fault in particular of too many physical glitches (Marquinhos, Milan Skriniar, Nuno Mendes, etc.) which forced Luis Enrique to tinker. Will Paris Saint-Germain try again to attract experienced players or does it instead intend to focus on potential? The second option would be the one currently considered by the three reigning French champions.

Leny Yoro prefers Real Madrid to PSG

According to Sports Zone, PSG would make good progress on the Leny Yoro file, to the point that an agreement in principle would have been found with Lille. Under contract until 2025 with LOSC, the French junior international (18 years old) was one of the revelations of the season in Ligue 1, which did not escape the Rouge et Bleu. In search of liquidity, the northern team would be ready to sell its jewel for 50 million euros, which would give priority to Real Madrid.

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