PSG ready to do something crazy!

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The leaders of Paris Saint-Germain would like to strike a big blow before the transfer market closes.

While the winter transfer window will close its doors on January 31 at midnight, Paris Saint-Germain has not abandoned the idea of ​​securing the services of Leny Yoro, RMC Sport reported this Tuesday. The promising 18-year-old defender would even be the priority of Luis Campos, who had already tested the waters with his club, Losc, last summer.

For his part, Leny Yoro would not be indifferent to the interest of the French champions. Just like his agent Jorge Mendes, who would push for the transfer of his colt to PSG to materialize this winter, despite the fact that the intertidal hopefuls are also on the shelves of European big names, like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

A loan with compulsory purchase option?

It therefore remains for the residents of the Parc des Princes to find an agreement with Losc for Yoro. And this will not be an easy task. Indeed, Mastiffs are not selling this winter. But the position of the northern leaders could change if an offer exceeds 50 million euros, again according to the sports media. A sum that PSG cannot afford to match, which would consider offering a paying loan with a compulsory purchase option.

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