PSG to receive €100 million offer for undesirable!

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Paris Saint-Germain is slowly but surely moving forward in its summer transfer window. The Parisians have concluded the arrival of Russian goalkeeper Matveyn Safonov, and are still planning to recruit across the board. In midfield, it is very likely that João Neves, Benfica’s nugget, will arrive in the coming weeks. For the role of Kylian Mbappé’s replacement, it is Victor Osimhen who seems to have won the casting, and they will now have to negotiate with a Napoli that is always tough in business. And what about the departures then, what does that mean?

And little by little, the capital club is seeing things more clearly too. As mentioned exclusively in our columns, the Parisians are close to selling Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United. The Red Devils should pay a sum of around 70 million euros, which would be reinvested in Neves precisely. And the Uruguayan is not the only player who could make the journey from Paris to Manchester if we are to believe the latest information from Sport.

A crazy offer

While his future seemed to be written on the Munich side, Xavi Simons saw the Mancunians arrive in force. The Iberian media indicates that the Premier League club could make an offer of around 100 million euros for the Dutch international. This is much more than Bayern’s offer, and it is a sum that would logically be more than interesting for Paris Saint-Germain.

After recruiting Leny Yoro and soon concluding the signing of Ugarte, Manchester United seem ready to go crazy for Simons. The agent of the former La Masia player is currently working on the operation and hopes to send a 9-figure proposal to PSG quickly. Luis Campos and Nasser al-Khelaïfi are probably already rubbing their hands…

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