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Winter is likely to be a little more turbulent than expected in Paris. If we expected a rather calm transfer window, with a few departures of undesirables like Milan Skriniar and Randal Kolo Muani, and possible arrivals of players to complete the squad, a star could arrive in the days to come. As revealed by us, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia should quickly sign with Paris Saint-Germain.
On Saturday, we even revealed the existence of an agreement between Paris and the striker, while common ground is close to being found between the French club and Naples. A star recruit for Luis Enrique therefore, who wanted reinforcement up front, and who should cost 80 million euros (70 + 10 million easily attainable bonuses), again according to our sources. And now the English press reveals another piece of information on the Parisian transfer window…
An expensive, very expensive player
THE Daily Mail thus indicates that PSG is not letting go of Jhon Duran, the Colombian striker from Aston Villa. Information recently released by RMC Sportand therefore confirmed across the Channel. The English newspaper explains that PSG thinks it can convince the Birmingham club to let go of the 21-year-old player next summer or even this winter, and that the Parisians are preparing to make a big offer.
However, the English team values the former Chicago Fire at 95 million euros, an amount that it is difficult to imagine PSG putting on the table, whether this winter or in summer. The media specifies that PSG could be tempted to include a player like Randal Kolo Muani in the transaction for the player who cost Aston Villa 17 million euros in January 2023, and who scored 12 goals in 26 games under the orders from Unai Emery this season. To be continued…
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