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Paris Saint-Germain continues its adventure in the Coupe de France. This Sunday evening at the end of the 32nd finals, the capital club dismissed RC Lens during the penalty shootout (1-1/4-3 after TAB).
Despite this painful victory at the end, Luis Enrique did not hide his joy at having passed the RC Lens obstacle.
In the post-match press conference, the Spanish coach was rave about his team. “I have a very young team but it is exceptional and I want all the players to feel involved in maintaining their best level. We have a lot of hope for 2025. We are very happy with this result, especially since we won through pain,” he said in front of journalists. The year 2025 risks being very eventful for Parisians.
A hectic winter transfer window?
Luis Enrique keeps repeating that he is satisfied with his squad. However, it is not impossible that the winter transfer window will be hectic in the French capital. On the departures side (Randal Kolo Muani and Milan Skriniar) but also the arrivals.
According to various reports, the club would like to secure the services of an offensive player and a defender. In recent days the name of Victor Osimhen has resurfaced. The Ile-de-France leaders could this time try their luck for the Nigerian striker.
In defense, the Ukrainian defender of the English club Bournemouth Ilya Zabarnyi is targeted, as well as the Lensois defender. Abdukodir Khusanov. To see now, if the English and the Lensois would be willing to sell their players this winter…
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