Luis Enrique makes Harry Kane his priority in attack, but PSG have also advanced their pawns on the file of Randal Kolo-Muani.
Departure of Kylian Mbappé or not, Paris Saint-Germain seeks to strengthen in attack during this summer transfer window. The number 1 objective of the Ile-de-France management is to secure the services of a centre-forward, a position deserted within the workforce at the disposal of Luis Enrique with the exception of the presence of Hugo Ekitike, whose performances were however quite disappointing during his first season at PSG.
PSG very well placed in the Kolo-Muani file
The arrival of a number nine is therefore essential and in this position, the new Parisian coach has defined his priority in the person of Harry Kane, at the end of the contract in June 2024 with Tottenham and who would have been the subject of a first offer from the capital club. Paris Saint-Germain are ready to put 100 million euros in the balance in addition to a player like Fabian Ruiz to convince Spurs to let go of their captain while Bayern Munich are also in the running.
PSG and the Munich club are also in competition on another file in attack, that of Randal Kolo-Muani, in case they fail to bring in Harry Kane. Estimated at around 70 million euros at least by Frankfurt, the French international is still watched by the reigning French champion.
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According to information from The Independent, Paris SG is even the club in pole position in the case of the former FC Nantes scorer, receptive to Parisian interest and who would generally welcome a transfer in the French capital to evolve with his teammates of the Blues, Kylian Mbappé, Presnel Kimpembe or Lucas Hernandez. The media understands that officially, Frankfurt has positioned itself on a price estimated at 100 million euros but that in reality, the German club will crack in the event of a proposal reaching 80 million euros including bonus. There is therefore a nice shot to play for PSG in the event that the Parisian club does not achieve its objective in the Harry Kane file.