After five matches without a victory, the promoted team is banking on a major reshuffle according to the Team, with four to five recruits expected, affecting the attack and the midfield, while the goalkeeper position remains unchanged. The objective is clear: to bring weight, experience and efficiency where the team struggles the most.
In attack, the club targets profiles capable of relaunching the team and scoring goals. The names of Martin Terrier, Elye Wahi and Arnaud Kalimuendo are already circulating. Terrier, former Rennais, returns from injury and has scored two goals this season with Leverkusen. Elye Wahi, ex-Lens and Marseille, struggles to establish himself in Frankfurt, while Kalimuendo, who left Rennes for Nottingham Forest, often remains a substitute. Paris FC would favor a loan, but does not rule out a significant investment to secure a top striker.
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The arrival of an eccentric winger is also envisaged to compete with Moses Simon and revive the offensive sector, which has scored only one goal in three recent days. In the middle, the club is looking for an experienced defensive midfielder, strong in the duel, and a relay player. On the right, the search for a full-back is motivated by mixed performances and absences linked to the CAN. Sports director Marco Neppe is already in discussions with several agents to finalize these files.
With a majority shareholder ready to invest and a workforce to be remodeled before the 2026 World Cup, Paris FC intends to strike a major blow on the transfer market. This transfer window could attract players wanting to get back on track and give the promoted club an ambition worthy of Ligue 1.
To summarize
Paris FC is preparing an ambitious winter transfer window with four to five recruits, targeting attack and midfield. Martin Terrier, Elye Wahi and Arnaud Kalimuendo are mentioned to strengthen the offensive, while a full-back and two midfielders are sought. The shareholder is ready to invest to maintain and strike hard in Ligue 1.