Transfer window, PSG gets a promising defender!

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Paris Saint-Germain is slowly but surely moving forward in its summer transfer window. After completing the arrivals of Matvey Safonov and Joao Neves, the capital club is preparing to secure a third player.

According to information from various media outlets, the Red and Blues are going to buy the Ecuadorian defender from Eintracht Frankfurt, Willian Pacho. According to the latest reports from RMC Sport

and journalist Fabrice Hawkins, the 22-year-old player has already passed his medical with PSG and signed his 5-season contract.

The Parisian leaders will pay the sum of 40 million euros plus 5 million in bonuses for the Ecuadorian international who will strengthen a defensive sector that is already well-stocked but disrupted by the injuries of certain key players such as Lucas Hernandez and Presnel Kimpembe.

A Kimpembe profile?

It is only a matter of hours before Paris Saint-Germain makes the arrival of Willian Pacho official. The capital club should communicate its social networks in the coming minutes. The now future ex-Frankfurt player presents an interesting profile for Luis Enrique’s style of play. He has qualities similar to those of a player like Presnel Kimpembe. Left-footed, good relauncher and strong in duels. There is no doubt that he arrives in the Parisian capital with the goal of imposing himself in the starting 11…

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