PSG, the insane budget planned for the summer transfer window

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While PSG prepares to lose Kylian Mbappé, Parisian leaders intend to achieve a historic summer transfer window.

The bomb was dropped on Thursday, the day after PSG’s victory over Real Sociedad in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League (2-0): Kylian Mbappé announced to his president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi that he would not would not extend his lease in the capital and that he would therefore leave free on June 30. An announcement considered premature for some, but which will allow Parisian leaders to prepare for the future now.

Obviously upset by the choice of Mbappé, Qatari decision-makers are preparing to strike a big blow during the next summer transfer window. According to information disclosed this Friday by Gazzetta dello Sport, the residents of the Parc des Princes plan to spend a minimum of 300 million euros on the transfer market. Enough to fill – and even more – the departure of the kid from Bondy.

“PSG will recruit massively next summer”

“PSG will recruit massively next summerexplained Loïc Tanzi on La Chaîne L’Equipe. PSG will save around 200 million euros per year with the departure of Mbappé and will reinvest this money on the market on several players, there will not be a big star. The priority is clearly Osimhen, whom PSG, in my opinion, has all the means to bring in because he has a clause and because he has no problem coming. Leao is also often cited. »

In addition to Victor Osimhen and Rafael Leao, Luis Campos and his teams would like to strengthen Luis Enrique’s squad in midfield and in defense. The names of Bruno Guimaraes, Joshua Kimmich, Gavi, Bernardo Silva and Leny Yoro come up repeatedly in the media. One thing is certain, summer promises to be hot in the City of Lights.

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