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Sovereign in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain nevertheless draws up a rather mixed assessment of its first part of the season. Despite its first place in the championship, the capital club performs much less well on the European scene.
A mixed performance which should encourage PSG to be active on the transfer market. Several potential recruit names have been linked to the capital club in recent weeks. But in terms of departures, too, Paris could carry out a great operation.
An unexpected offer for Fabian Ruiz
According to information from the specialized account PSGInside Actus, Paris Saint-Germain have received a tempting offer from an English club for Fabian Ruiz. This Premier League team would have offered to secure the services of the Spanish midfielder for 35 million euros.
An indemnity which should give pause to Parisian management. If the player’s position will be crucial in this matter, that of Luis Enrique should not change: the PSG coach has always repeated his desire to keep his compatriot.
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