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Despite its financial power, PSG has not yet recruited any player in this summer transfer window. The French champions could begin the reinforcement operation with the acquisition of Jadon Sancho. Or not.
According to the media Sports Zone, the Parisian management has made good progress on this matter. An agreement in principle has even been reached with the Manchester United player and his entourage. However, it is not certain that the deal will happen.
PSG considers the price too high
First, because the English club is demanding at least 60 million for its member, whom it is not really in a hurry to part with. And the sum was deemed too high by the Parisian board. Furthermore, the former Borussia Dortmund player is not Paris’ preferred option for its offensive sector either. Other quality wingers are being targeted.
Currently, Paris is already trying to secure the arrival of the Portuguese Joao Neves (Benfica). Once this track is concluded, Parisian officials will look into the other summer files. And a final decision will then be made regarding Jadon Sancho.
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