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The management of PSG would have had the crazy idea of recruiting Barcelona genius Lamine Yamal during the next summer transfer window.
In Paris, the collective is now placed above everything. But that doesn’t stop the management in place from dreaming big and continuing to target the biggest players on the circuit. The latest news is that she has her sights set on Barça’s rising star, Lamine Yamal.
According to Le Parisien, PSG is eyeing the young Spanish prodigy in order to make him the successor to Kylian Mbappé, whose departure is scheduled at the end of the season. The French champions are ready to pay the necessary price to make the operation profitable, especially since they have the financial resources for this purpose.
PSG and Barça ready to discuss?
Yamal’s release clause at Camp Nou is one billion euros. However, in reality, it is worth much less than that. It is rumored that FC Barcelona, plagued by economic problems, would be worth 200 million euros. Given that there was a rapprochement between the presidents of Barcelona and Paris during the recent opposition in the Champions League, a start of negotiations seems entirely possible.
The other detail that could favor Yamal’s arrival in the French capital is that he is represented by Jorge Mendes. The latter has very good relations with PSG and he also takes care of the interests of Warren Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Bradley Barcola, Marco Asensio, Manuel Ugarte and also Gonçalo Ramos. In addition, he gets along very well with Luis Campos, the sports advisor of PSG.
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