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To strengthen its attack, Paris plans to recruit one of the players who shone during the Olympics.
PSG signed two quality players this week, namely Joao Neves and William Pacho. But their summer transfer window is not over yet. Far from it. The French champions are still considering strengthening their attack.
The Parisians have long considered the Neapolitans Kvaratskhelia and Osimhen, but these two files proved to be too complicated. The management thus had to fall back on less prestigious leads. Désiré Doué from Rennes was approached. And, for some time now, it is a player from the United Arab Emirates championship who has been tracked.
Another Moroccan at PSG?
According to Le 360 media, PSG is eyeing Soufiane Rahimi. The latter recently distinguished himself with the Moroccan selection during the Olympic football tournament. In fine form, he even finished as the competition’s top scorer, with a total of eight goals scored.
During this tournament, Rahimi took a photo with Nasser Al-Khelaifi, PSG. A photo that could partly explain the rumor related to his potential arrival at the Parc des Princes. If he signs with Luis Enrique’s gang, this 28-year-old striker would find his captain at the Atlas Lions, Achraf Hakimi.
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