PSG, bad news for the transfer window

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While PSG recruiters were still hoping to convince Leny Yoro to join them, it is ultimately Manchester United who seem to have won the day.

Paris Saint-Germain is looking for a new central defender. Not convinced by what Milan Skriniar has shown since his arrival last year, the capital club wants to find someone who can bring a little more solidity to its hinge. Luis Campos had a close eye on Leny Yoro for this. But the Lille player seems to be heading towards Manchester United.

According to information relayed on Tuesday by the Dailymail, an agreement has been reached between United and Lille. An offer of nearly fifty million euros has reportedly been made by the Red Devils and this would have been accepted by Losc. Under contract with the northern club until June 2025, Leny Yoro should have the final word.

Dean Huijsen, the serious track

If everything now seems to indicate that the international Espoir should cross the Channel to discover the Premier League, it is bad news for Paris Saint-Germain who will have to change their approach and find other candidates. Luis Campos has not waited to study other avenues.

Thus, the name of Dean Huijsen has been coming up repeatedly for several days. In Italy, The Republic even indicated that the Juventus defender would be closer than ever to PSG, with a transfer that could materialize at around twenty million euros.

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