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Luis Campos, PSG football advisor, is already starting to think about the next transfer window. Several targets appear in his personal notebook, including a young Turkish prodigy.
If we are to believe the Turkish newspaper Star, Paris would covet Semih Kilicsoy. He is a striker of just 19 years old who plays for Besiktas Istanbul. He has scored 12 goals in 38 matches with the pros and already has four caps with his country’s selection. Campos sees him as the next Arda Guler.
A complicated file for Luis Campos
This element has a contract until 2028 with the Istanbul team. Its market value would be 15 million euros according to the specialized site transfermarkt. But if there is a transfer, we can imagine that the compensation will amount to at least 30 million.
PSG already has a Turkish center forward in its squad, in the person of Mevlut Erding. He stayed in the capital for three seasons and scored 30 goals. Kilicsoy will have to follow in his footsteps if he were to reach the Parc des Princes.
Paris, however, is not the only club to court Kilicsoy. On this issue, the French champions face competition from the English from Aston Villa. Their former coach, Unai Emery, intends to play a bad trick on them.
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