Surprise file for the PSG transfer window

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Paris Saint-Germain has clearly decided to opt for the offensive formula at the start of the winter transfer window. Eager to part with several players including Randal Kolo Muani, Marco Asensio and Milan Skriniar, the club which belongs to Qatar is already working to find successors for all these little people. Besides Khvitcha Kvaratskhelia, it is now Jhon Duran who interests him.

According to an indiscretion of RMC disclosed on Friday, the revelation of the season from Aston Villa did not escape the eye of Luis Campos. A choice replacement for Unai Emery’s team, the twenty-one-year-old Colombian striker has taken advantage of every minute allocated to him since the start of the season to perform. He thus scored twelve goals in the space of twenty-six matches, in all competitions.

Jhon Duran, dear and in demand

A performance that pleases PSG recruiters. Recruited for sixteen million euros in January 2023, the man who played in several Major League Soccer clubs has already been contacted by Parisian recruiters. According to the media, the file is not the easiest, but the discussions are moving forward.

Another problem arises for Paris since several big European teams have also come to the news. Bayern Munich, FC Barcelona and Manchester United were thus cited. Jhon Duran has a market value of forty million euros according to the site Transfermarkt. It will surely take a lot more to attract it this winter.

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