PSG on a 100 million scorer!

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Paris Saint-Germain aims to strengthen its attack and has made Viktor Gyökeres its priority. The Swedish striker from Sporting CP, author of impressive performances, is of interest to many big clubs, including Manchester City, Tottenham, and Bayern Munich. However, several obstacles complicate this transfer. Sporting is a seller, but demands a significant amount. In addition, Gyökeres would favor a departure in summer 2025, thus slowing down PSG’s winter plans.

Samu Omorodion in plan B

Faced with this situation, PSG is considering a promising alternative: Samu Omorodion Aghehowa. The young 20-year-old striker, new Spanish international, shines at FC Porto after a failed transfer to Chelsea. Since his arrival in Portugal, he has quickly established himself, attracting the attention of Parisian leaders. The Granada-trained player has a release clause set at 100 million euros, but the Transfermarkt site estimates his market value at 35 million.

According to PSG Inside NewsPSG would be ready to invest massively to recruit Samu, who could embody the offensive future of the club. With Randal Kolo Muani disappointing and Gonçalo Ramos’ recurring injuries, the need for a reliable and efficient striker is felt.

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