PSG did not make an offer for Lamine Yamal

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Solid leader of Ligue 1 and officially qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain is heading towards an exciting end to the season in many respects. However, the capital club must at the same time prepare for the future, at a time when Kylian Mbappé is about to leave the City of Lights. While we exclusively revealed to you, on January 7, that the 2018 world champion had given his agreement to join Real Madrid, various rumors appeared in the direction of arrivals. In this context, Marca revealed, this Saturday morning, that the Parisian management was ready to pay 200 million euros to afford Lamine Yamal (16 years old), today in the colors of FC Barcelona.

Yes but now, according to our latest information, no offer has been sent by the reigning French champion for the young 16-year-old nugget. Still according to our indiscretions, PSG is currently working on other files. Note, finally, that if the upper echelons of Ile-de-France always remain attentive to young talents evolving on the football planet, profiles such as Bradley Barcola or Ousmane Dembélé are, at present, giving full satisfaction to the Parisian board.

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