Very bad news for PSG

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While he has made young Leny Yoro one of the priorities of his summer recruitment, PSG will have to deal with tough competition, including that of Real Madrid.

PSG ultimately remained with its mouth in the water. While counting on the winter transfer window to see the arrival of a central defender after the injury to Milan Skriniar, the capital club did not achieve its goals. Lucas Beraldo arrived as soon as the transfer market opened but the signing of the young Brazilian was supposed to compensate for the absence of Presnel Kimpembe.

The French champions were however ready to strike hard, even if it meant not spending money. The Parisian leaders indeed wanted to attract Leny Yoro, for whom the Rouge et Bleu were willing to pay 50 million euros. But PSG opposed a refusal from Losc.

Real Madrid are already busy behind the scenes

“He will not leave in January, so there are no negotiations, no discussions contrary to what some suggest”, confided Olivier Létang, the Lille president, ready to meet next summer. The young central defender is in fact under contract until June 2025 and his departure seems certain. But PSG will not be the only big name in the ranks.

According to Marca, Real Madrid also checked the name of the international hopeful, smelling a good deal. To this end, the Merengue club would intend to proceed as it was able to do with Alphonso Davies, whose arrival in the Spanish capital seems certain. Madrid’s leaders are said to be working to ensure that the native will not continue with Losc in order to allow him to be in a position of strength this summer and to be able to leave at a lower cost, at the risk, otherwise, of leaving. free in 2025.

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