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Paris Saint-Germain is already preparing for the next season. Still involved in all competitions, the capital club is wasting no time and anticipating the next summer transfer window.
The red and blue leaders want to continue their new era and would have checked the name of a French international on their short list.
According to information from Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Ile-de-France team would like to recruit AC Milan defender Théo Hernandez.
The French international is under contract until June 2026 with the Milan club. However, if he feels good in Italy, the left back has never closed the door to a departure. At PSG, he could play in the same jersey as his brother Lucas Hernandez.
A competitor for Nuno Mendes?
Paris Saint-Germain would be interested in the services of Théo Hernandez. The 2022 world vice-champion has been one of the best in his position for several seasons. However, a possible arrival in the French capital would not guarantee him a starting place.
In this position, the Parisians already count on the Portuguese Nuno Mendes who is considered one of the most talented players on the circuit. Number 25 has established himself as an essential pawn in the Parisian squad since his arrival in the summer of 2021 from Sporting Lisbon.
The French club could have two of the best full-backs in the Old Continent in its ranks. To be continued. But what is certain is that the Italian leaders risk asking a significant price for the vice-captain of the Rossoneri. Currently its market value reaches 55 million euros according to the site Transfermarkt.
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