XXL transfer window for PSG! Campos rushes at a French international

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Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly checked the name of an attacker from the France team to expand their offensive sector next summer.

It is now certain that Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain next June, at the end of his contract, after 7 years of good and loyal service in the capital. The departure of the prodigy from Bondy will generate a significant financial margin since it will reduce the club’s payroll.

The fact remains that you cannot replace a player of this caliber easily. There is even the idea that PSG does not really want to replace Kylian Mbappé, since the 2018 world champion has no equivalent statistically and in terms of aura.

PSG targets a Blues attacker

Paris Saint-Germain, on the other hand, would like to attract several players capable of improving Luis Enrique’s collective project. If the name of Victor Osimhen came up insistently for the attack, it is another player playing in Serie A who could arrive: Marcus Thuram.

According to information from La Repubblica, Luis Campos is closely scrutinizing the situation of the French international, who has just been crowned Italian champion with Inter Milan. The son of Lilian Thuram had already been courted by PSG during the previous summer transfer window, before opting for the Italian team. The transalpine media specifies that the Lombard club could let go of its attacker for compensation of 55 million euros.

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