PSG has a new priority in attack!

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Paris plans to reshape its offensive sector during the offseason. Its leaders have already identified their main target.

Although having fulfilled a good part of its objectives during the current season, PSG plans to shake up its workforce during the next transfer window. Reinforcements at all posts are planned, if we are to believe what Le Parisien reports in today’s edition.

In attack, the task that falls to the Parisian management is to replace Kylian Mbappé. The Bondynois is at the end of his contract and he is going to Real Madrid. For a long time, we thought about betting on the Nigerian Victor Osimhen but this option is no longer appropriate for multiple reasons.

PSG no longer thinks about Osimhen

Now, PSG’s objective is to get their hands on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Naples). Unlike his teammate at the club, the latter would replace Mbappé position by position. He moves on the left side on a false foot. He is therefore a right-hander and the Ile-de-France club does not currently have many in its offensive sector, except Bradley Barcola.

PSG will have to take out their checkbook to attract the Georgian international, because the latter is in high demand. Under contract with the Partenopei until 2027, he would welcome a challenge within an ambitious club which will allow him to play a 3e consecutive season in the Champions League. It’s up to Luis Campos and Nasser Al-Khelaifi to play now.

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