Paris Saint-Germain should be wise next winter, at least in the direction of arrivals after their generous summer window transfer market.
Targeted by a UEFA financial fair play survey, PSG must find 80 million euros and they will have to sell anyway before considering any recruitment.
However, there’s no secret that the current Ligue 1 leader would like to strengthen in midfield where Adrien Rabiot is pushed to play sentinel when Thiago Motta misses the call, as was the case before the truce international.
The Fabinho from Monaco, Danilo Pereira from FC Porto and Jean-Michel from Nice tracks are now completely unimaginable last summer. For financial reasons and because we cannot see their club let them go during the season. Julian Weigl from Borussia Dortmund also followed enters the same category.
Technical and with a good vision of the game, Real Madrid’s Asier Illarramendi has an interesting profile and would like a lot to PSG manager Unai Emery, according to reports.
But, the case seems complicated since Real should not let their main player in high season, and then according to the same source, PSG sports director Antero Henrique may be less excited by the former Real Sociedad player.
In this context, the Fluminense’s midfielder Wendel track still seems the most feasible. In the ranks for the months, Paris had finally forgotten the 20-year-old Brazilian this summer to focus the transfer of Kylian Mbappe. But, according to the local press, PSG has recently made a contact with Fluminense management.
Kylian Mbappe signs for PSG from Monaco last summer. (Source:www.theindianexpress.com)
Wendel had previously agreed to join PSG in last August. PSG join beat off competitions from Porto CSKA Moscow.
“There comes a time when a player has to make decision and that has happened with Mendel. He has chosen to go to PAG,” Wendel’s representative said.
PSG reportedly agreed to pay 10 million euros for young Brazilian Wendel, who scored 4 goals and 2 assists in five appearances this season for Fluminense. This file appears as the most affordable among the various option mentioned.
On the other hand, the Argentine Giovani Lo Celso, also landed directly from South Africa, Wendel looks likely will probably need a bit more time to adapt to the Ligue 1 alongside PSG.