Sancho, the “Saint-Germain Pigeon” will strike again?

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Would PSG still be considered a club capable of buying players at a price well above their real market value?

In less than three weeks, Ligue 1 will resume its rights. The weekend of August 18, the

Paris Saint Germain will travel to Le Havre for the first day of the championship. And, for the moment, the capital club has only signed one new recruit, Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov, since the start of the summer transfer window.

The most rumors are circulating at the winger position.

“Nico Williams is a good lead, judge Pierre Ménès on his YouTube channel. As for

Jadon Sanchohe is a player who failed at Manchester United. And the English club wants 60 million euros for him, so they found the Pigeon Saint-Germain.
On TransferMarkt, the market value of the England international is estimated at just half of that price.

Wingers, not a priority for PSG?

The sports journalist also believes that the capital club should focus on other areas of the game when it comes to recruitment. “I think PSG has wingers, he continues. Personally, I think the club should have focused on a player like Olmo, who has a lot of technical experience and is a central player like there are few at PSG.”

While waiting for new reinforcements, Luis Enrique’s men continue their preparation. They will play two friendly matches on August 7 and 10. First in Austria, against Sturm Graz, then in Germany to challenge RB Leipzig.

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