Champions League
PSG has run out of patience! The Parisian team will be aiming for the highest goals again in the new season
The team owned by Qatari sheikhs is not slowing down in the transfer window! After an unsuccessful season, when PSG failed to win even the French Ligue 1, they will aim for the highest goals in the next one! The proof is the enormous strengthening.
The team owned by Qatari sheikhs is not slowing down in the transfer window! After an unsuccessful season, when PSG failed to win even the French Ligue 1, they will aim for the highest goals in the next one! The proof is the enormous reinforcements, which may not be over yet.
PSG have made some really interesting signings in recent weeks and that may not be all! Real Madrid’s legendary stopper Sergio Ramos will be moving to Paris. Another signing is the Italian national team’s number one goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Both these players came for free after their contracts expired, but their salaries will definitely not be free. The same is the case with Netherlands captain Georginio Wijnaldum, who did not agree to a contract extension at Liverpool. So the Parisian giant didn’t hesitate to bring him in as well.
But the Qatari sheikhs are certainly not sparing and are not only bringing in free players. Achraf Hakimi is expected to arrive from Inter Milan soon for 70 million euros.
It is questionable if the arrivals of these reinforcements will lead to some departures, but the team is really loaded for names now. The ambitions cannot be lower than to win all the competitions the Parisians will be competing in.
Fans see a 3-5-2 formation as the best option. What do you think? Can PSG think about winning an earned trophy for the Champions League winners? Let’s also not forget that Lionel Messi is still available!
Sources: Transfermarkt, Actu Foot, Fabrizio Romano
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