Thunderclap on the transfer window! Barça does a nasty blow to PSG

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In competition with Paris Saint-Germain for a world star, FC Barcelona could play a bad trick on the capital club.

It’s a name that is causing panic this winter transfer window in the Parisian microcosm: Joshua Kimmich would be on the shelves of the capital club. Two weeks ago, the daily L’Equipe announced that the management of Paris Saint-Germain would try to poach the German international this winter.

As things currently stand, a transfer of Kimmich seems difficult to imagine. Despite his fresh relationship with coach Thomas Tuchel, the versatile midfielder remains an essential part of Bayern Munich, where his seniority and mentality are valuable.

Barça ready to beat PSG!

However, Bild specifies this Wednesday that Kimmich would be quite angry with his leaders, to the point of considering leaving free at the end of his contract, in 2025. And it is FC Barcelona which could benefit from this situation… Still according to the German daily, Xavi, who adores the German’s technical profile, would have worked on this file in advance to convince him to choose the Blaugrana project. A bad blow for PSG, who hoped to attract significant reinforcement for their midfield.

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