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Chances galore, overwhelming possession but a starving total of goals: the
Paris Saint-Germain is completely weighed down by its lack of realism in the last gesture. A recurring problem which is particularly reflected in the Champions League, where the capital club has only scored 3 goals since the start of its campaign.
The scenario of the last match against Atlético de Madrid was particularly telling: after multiple chances, the Parisians, who even led the score, were finally showered in the last minutes by the Colchoneros (1-2).
An arrival this winter?
In this context, should Paris recruit a professional center forward from the January transfer window? Luis Enrique did not avoid the subject at the press conference.
“I don’t think I said that. I will take advantage of the question to answer you: no, said the Spanish technician. I don’t have a shortage of players. In the transfer window, there are players that we have not been able to take because the clubs do not sell them. Players wanted to come but the prices asked were exorbitant. I am very satisfied with the transfer window we have had, the players we have. From there, we will develop the team…”.
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