PSG: Crazy end of transfer window! Unexpected transfer for a star in form?

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Very active on the transfer market, Paris Saint-Germain must also resist for some of its players.

It is a tradition that goes hand in hand with the transfer window, every two years, during major international tournaments. The most powerful clubs in the world scrutinize the performances of the players who take the spotlight with their national teams. Like the World Cup or the Copa America, the Euro is no exception to the rule.

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Paris Saint-GermainFabian Ruiz has not been spared from criticism since his arrival in the capital, but the Spanish midfielder has been producing a string of top-class performances with La Roja. To the point of making his stock skyrocket on the transfer market.

PSG attacked again by Real Madrid?

According to Spanish media outlet Fichajes, Fabian Ruiz is still in Real Madrid’s sights. After having attracted superstar Kylian Mbappé for free, Florentino Perez could move forward to try to secure the services of the former Neapolitan.

Linked to Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, Fabian Ruiz could be the subject of a concrete last-minute offer from Real, who lost Jude Bellingham to injury. A compensation of 30 million euros has been mentioned in the Iberian media, but Luis Enrique and Luis Campos would absolutely like to keep a player who benefited from significant playing time last season. The PSG coach has vetoed it. The end of the summer promises to be exciting.

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