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Paris Saint-Germain is placing its pawns in this summer transfer window and is moving forward little by little. After having secured Matvey Safonov, Joao Neves and Willian Pacho, the capital club is now reportedly closely following a talent from Chelsea.
According to information from the English media The Independent, Parisian leaders have reportedly targeted young right-back Josh Acheampong. Aged 18, the right-back was thrown in at the deep end by former Red and Blue coach Mauricio Pochettino last season.
Looking for a replacement at right-back to give Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi a break, Luis Enrique would be convinced by the profile of the player who is currently under contract until June 2026 with Chelsea.
If Parisian interest were to be a little more pronounced, it is very likely that the English defender will join the French capital in the coming days. During the previous season, the 18-year-old player only made one appearance with the professional group. It was during a Premier League match in the London derby against Tottenham. To release their player, the Londoners could demand the sum of 15 million euros from the Parisian club.
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