PSG: Divorce Averted with Cash Offer

Benjamin Labrousse

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Despite a double course in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take control of my dreams by heading into journalism. With a master’s degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration for transfer periods, when a club must make crucial choices for next season.

According to the latest indiscretions from Foot Mercato, PSG would be ready to part ways with Lucas Beraldo during the winter transfer window. If the divorce seems confirmed between the two parties, this is not at all the opinion of Brazilian journalist Bruno Andrade, who reveals that Paris has no intention of selling its number 35.

It’s the bomb of the day on the side of the transfer window PSG ! This Friday, Foot Market thus reveals that the Parisian club now opens the door to a departure of Lucas Beraldo. The Brazilian, arrived at Paris in January 2024, would therefore no longer be unanimous, and its sale could allow the Parisian club to replenish its coffers.

“PSG is not working on this idea”

Nevertheless, at Brazilwe strongly deny this information. Journalist, Bruno Andrade revealed in the program “Fala a Fonte” that the PSG absolutely did not want to sell Beraldo. “PSG has no interest in negotiations. Any possibility of loan, whether in Europe or Brazil, is excluded. PSG is not working on this idea »confided the latter, who added that it is mainly a question of agents who circulate these corridor rumors.

“Many agents are trying to sell it”

“Beraldo is not a starter, it’s true, but he cost São Paulo around 20 million euros in 2024. He is the understudy of Marquinhos and Pacho, but he is the first choice on the bench. Many agents are trying to sell him because they know that in Brazil and Europe, clubs are looking for high-level defenders and that they are about to approach PSG. To sell it, you would have to pay a significant amount of money”concludes Bruno Andrade.

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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