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“Let’s dream smaller.” PSG’s slogan could now be this, especially on the offensive side.
Friday evening, at 8:45 p.m., Paris Saint-Germain will officially launch its season by traveling to Le Havre, for the advanced match of the first day of Ligue 1. For the moment, the capital club has only recruited Matvey Safonov, João Neves and Willian Pacho.
According to Pierre Ménès, the Rouge et Bleu are missing out on their summer transfer window. ” PSG is not positioning itself on the right players. It is not up to what the supporters expect. Of course, it is not over, there are still two weeks left. But clearly, there is no track emerging, especially in attack,” the sports journalist noted on his YouTube channel.
PSG transfer window, “Let’s dream less big”
On the offensive side, Pierre Ménès is therefore particularly worried about PSG. “They’re going to have to make do with Dembelé, Barcola, Ramos and Kolo Muani. And there, I want to say good luck. It’s also true that the way PSG is parting ways with some of its players may not encourage big names to come,” imagines the former Canal+ employee.
A little over a year ago, PSG still had three star strikers in its squad: Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé. All of them have now left. As president Nasser al-Khelaïfi announced in 2022, the era of “bling bling” is over.
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