The summer transfer window will close in about ten days. Time is therefore running out for Paris Saint-Germain, which must trim its budget. Juan Bernat, Milan Skriniar, Danilo, Carlos Soler and many others are invited to find a place to land before the deadline. In terms of arrivals, the Parc des Princes residents are also likely to be very active. Luis Enrique would like to be able to count on a creative offensive element. The recruitment of a right-footed central defender, also capable of playing as a right-back in order to replace Achraf Hakimi, is also being considered.
Finally, the French champions could possibly get their hands on an additional striker after Gonçalo Ramos’ injury. This is not necessarily the trend according to our information, but nothing is to be excluded between now and the end of the transfer window. But Luis Campos and his teams could well have a few more surprises in store for us. This Tuesday, Colombian radio Antenna 2 tells us that the French team is closely following Richard Rios. Aged 24, this midfielder plays for Palmeiras.
PSG are reportedly monitoring a Colombian midfielder
Author of a good Copa América with the Cafeteros, the player under contract until 2026 has therefore caught the eye of the Parisians. But not only. In Italy, AS Roma, Fiorentina and AC Milan are also on the case. Palmeiras is not necessarily open to the idea of selling him this summer. The Brazilian club would like him to participate in the final stages of the Copa Libertadores before flying to Europe in the winter of 2025. Concerning his market value, it is estimated at 10 million euros by the specialized site transfermarkt.
But there is no doubt that a little more money will have to be put on the table to convince Palmeiras. Antenna 2citing French media, mentions an offer of 20 million euros. Which is not (yet) the case. In any case, this file does not currently seem to be a priority for Paris, which has other fish to fry before the end of the transfer window and which is rather well provided in midfield. So, watch this space…