The quarter against Atalanta in 2020 (2-1), the half on the lawn of Manchester City in 2021 (0-2; 1-2 to go) or the round of 16 against Bayern (0-1 0-2 on the return) last season are all examples of fundamental matches where, in the absence of Mbappé in the starting lineup, PSG had no offensive capable of attacking depth. It took time for the club’s various squad builders to correct this anomaly. Today, Paris presents a much more extensive group in this register thanks to the arrivals this summer of Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola and, above all, Randal Kolo Muani, who signed Friday for 75 M + 15 M bonus.