PSG Transfer News: Club Sets Deadline?

The last days of the winter transfer window could hold some surprises for the followers of Paris Saint-Germain, who have so far only had the signing of Dro Fernandez to sink their teeth into. But this time, it is rather on the departures front that things could move, with an important file which should take shape abroad.

Since its arrival in 2023, Luis Enrique imposed his ideas and his vision of football on PSG. And that didn’t only make people happy, since the list of victims of the Spanish technician is very long. This is particularly the case in attack, where he is not a big fan of the profile of the classic number 9, which led to the replacement ofOusmane Dembélé in the axis of attack.

A new beginning for Kolo Muani?

So, Gonçalo Ramos had to settle for a role as a luxury joker, but others made the decision to leave the PSG. This is what Randal Kolo Muani did, recruited for €95M in 2023 and clearly not in the plans of Luis Enrique. The French international was thus loaned to the Juventus a year ago, then Tottenham during the last summer transfer window, with a loan which however does not include any purchase option. A return to Paris is therefore looming for him… unless a new twist changes everything.

“We’ll see in the next two or three days”

With only a few days left before the end of the winter transfer window, the Italian media have announced that the Juventus would have contacted the PSG and would like to recover The Redal Redal Redality. Questioned on this subject on the sidelines of the meeting of Champions League this Wednesday evening, Giorgio Chiellini has in any case not closed the door to this option. “ We are looking for interesting profiles and Kolo did well when he played here, but he is not a Juventus player » explained the Bianconero leader, on Sky Sport Italia. « We all want to improve the team and give Spalletti a helping hand, we’ll see in the next two or three days ».

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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