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Paris Saint-Germain did not remain inactive during this winter, completing the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on January 17 for an amount estimated at 70 million euros. The Georgian left winger left Naples to join the French capital and strengthen an already well-stocked offensive compartment, with elements such as Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, Gonçalo Ramos and Marco Asensio.
With six options in attack, including five capable of playing on the wings, one would think that this recruitment would be enough for the three-time reigning French champion. However, it seems that the Parisian club wants even more.
PSG will still have to cap
According to information reported this Monday by Matteo Moretto, journalist for the media RelevoPSG are still in discussions with Aston Villa about a possible transfer of Jhon Duran. However, to convince the Birmingham club to cede the Colombian center forward to them, the Ile-de-France leaders will have to put their hands in their wallets.
According to the transfer window specialist, the Premier League resident is demanding no less than 70 million euros to release his top scorer, author of 12 goals in 27 appearances in all competitions. If the current negotiations struggle to move forward, the PSG staff may however decide to relaunch this issue during the summer transfer window.
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