PSG Transfer Window: Legend Gives Perfect Score

After the transfer market is closed, Paris Saint-Germain undergoes criticism of the decisions taken this summer. Some believe that the Parisian workforce is not sufficiently provided. However, this is not the opinion of consultant Jean-Michel Larqué.

Unlike some competitors on the European scene, Paris Saint-Germain did not make follies on the transfer market. In addition to the arrival of the young goalkeeper Renato Marin, the capital’s club was satisfied with the signatures of Lucas Chevalier and the central defender Illia Zabarnyi. Parisian decision -makers have not deemed it necessary to add other reinforcements while certain observers consider the workforce insufficiently provided.

Larqué validates the PSG transfer window

Not to mention the right side post, where Achraf Hakimi still has no real lining, many observers wonder about the physical condition of European champions after their big season. However, the question does not worry Jean-Michel Larqué, convinced that management will rectify the shot if necessary. “” It is still normal for the holders to be better than the replacements, it exists in all clubs and in all sportscommented the RMC consultant. They took very good players, but what we have to talk about is the age of the holders. »

« There is a pack of players who are not 23-24 years old. From João Neves to Doué, via Barcola and Nuno Mendes. If these players still have two or three years contracts, you do not need to put them in their legs a competitor who may panic in the team. Recruitment is never perfect, it is not easy. But this winter, if there is one injured, they will have the opportunity to recruit one or two players. Between what they proved last season, the youth of the workforce and the players they took this summer, I find that the recruitment is well balanced », Analyze Jean-Michel Larqué, who nevertheless waits to see the results of the men of Luis Enrique.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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