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At Paris Saint-Germain, times have changed. Gone is the obsession with wanting to win the Champions League at all costs. Exit the policy of recruiting international stars. Now, time for the famous medium or long term project, led by Luis Enrique, with the gradual integration of young players.
At least this is the speech that is held publicly by the leaders, starting with Nasser al-Khelaïfi. Asked Thursday evening about the upcoming winter transfer window, the president of the capital club announced that the Rouge et Bleu should not see their squad strengthened during the month of January.
PSG transfer window, status quo announced
“Honestly, if you ask me today, the decision is no (no recruits in the transfer window). But I don’t know what will happen if there are opportunities. We speak with the coach. But today, no. We have confidence in our players and for us, we have the players we need. We give them time, trust, we are in no hurry”explained the Qatari businessman in the show “Rothen is on fire.”
Emmanuel Petit then asked him if PSG did not lack more experienced elements. “I think we have the experience of Marquinhos, Skriniar, Lucas (Hernandez). We also have Hakimi, Ousmane (Dembélé), but we want young people too. We are taking the risk today because we are in no hurry. I don’t want to win the Champions League this year, at least that’s not the goal.”insisted Nasser al-Khelaïfi, aware of having focused too much on this competition for many years.
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