PSG will be attacked for Marquinhos!

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Is PSG preparing to experience a traumatic 2024 summer transfer window? He will already see the departure of his star Kylian Mbappé, at the end of his contract, for Real Madrid. And another of its executives could escape if we are to believe the Brazilian media this Wednesday morning. Indeed, UOL relays the information from its journalist Rafael Reis, who announces that Marquinhos already has offers for next summer!

Marquinhos is the captain of PSG, the man who will become the most capped player in the club’s history this season. In short, a monument, which the Ile-de-France club has always erected as an example, even to the point of extending it until 2028. However, a lot of things have changed in recent months for the Brazilian defender. Particularly his defensive solidity, his increasingly numerous detractors will criticize.

Bayern made contact

The Parisian locker room has evolved a lot, and Marquinhos, although he remains the captain designated by his partners via a vote, has lost several faithful traveling companions over the years. What will encourage him to change his mind? According to UOL therefore, the 29-year-old defender has received several signs of interest recently, from Premier League clubs, but especially from Bayern Munich.

The Bavarian club is preparing for a large squad review next summer, with several departures and the desire to build a new cycle. This is not even a wish of Thomas Tuchel, former coach of Marquinhos (who had installed him as sentry in midfield), since he could well no longer be the coach of the Bavarians next season, but of the staff of the German club. Bayern Munich has Ronald Araujo (FC Barcelona) in its sights, but also Marquinhos, whose market value remains high (around €60 million).

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