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Against all expectations, PSG has managed to finalize a recruitment after the official closure of the winter transfer window. A tour de force that intrigues, while Parisian leaders remain discreet on the identity of this mystery recruit. An unexpected reinforcement, or strategic anticipation? The answer is hidden in the details of a still vague deal …
A sealed agreement for the summer … but already acted
Behind the media suspense nestles a more complex reality. This “latest reinforcement” will not wear the Paris jersey before June 2024. Paris Saint-Germain took advantage of a legal flaw to ensure the services of a young player free of any contract in the summer, escaping Thus to the constraints of the winter transfer window. A legal, but daring operation, revealing a long -term strategy.
They are Renato Marin, 19, third goalkeeper of AS Roma and Italian hope. Recruited free of charge thanks to the expiration of his contract in June, the porter will officially join the club this summer. A bet on the future for PSG, which sees in him a potential successor to Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose extension negotiations are at downtime.
According to internal sources, PSG has ahead of Liverpool in this race, despite the current sailor status (0 game in Serie a this season). The young Italian would accept a lining role, with the ambition to climb in the hierarchy. “It is a raw talent, but its arrival allows you to prepare for the post-donnaumma,” entrusts a relative of the file.
Four guards at PSG, a puzzle in sight
With Marin, PSG will have four doors from June: Donnarumma, Safonov, Tenas and Him. An untenable situation that announces departures. The Italian international, targeted by Inter Milan, could leave Paris this summer, releasing a pharaonic salary and opening the way to Safonov … or a future star.
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