The situation is complex at PSG at the moment. As revealed in our columns several times in recent days, tensions are growing between Luis Enrique and some of his players, including Bradley Barcola in particular, who does not always understand the Spanish tactician’s instructions. This Wednesday, we revealed to you exclusively that it is no longer unanimous internally. There is some frying on the line with Luis Campos, and some members of the staff are also annoyed by his methods.
In the middle of all this, PSG must prepare for the next transfer windows. And especially the one that starts in less than a month now, while the team clearly seems to need reinforcement if it wishes to be able to compete with the other European leaders. It is mainly in the offensive sector that new faces could be welcome. And the journalist and columnist Daniel Riolo made big revelations in theAfter Footon RMC Sport.
An old track back on the table
“ Luis Enrique wants reinforcement. He realizes that he was wrong, and in particular on a file that he did not want in August and which is evolving today in Turkey, but which costs less than what it cost this summer, it is therefore Victor Osimhen. It is at a much lower price than last summer. De Laurentiis asked for 220 (million euros) for (Victor) Osimhen and (Khvicha) Kvaratskhelia. Now the package is finished. Naples is still the owner. Obviously, there could be an opening. It’s not done, it’s being discussed quite seriously », revealed the editorialist. PSG is therefore trying to enlist Victor Osimhen for January.
Loaned to Galatasaray where he is a hit, with 9 goals and 4 assists in 12 matches in all competitions, the former LOSC is already at the heart of rumors suggesting a possible winter departure for a while, with the Premier League big names reportedly at the lookout. He has a loan break clause in his contract which could allow him to pack his bags as early as January, and Galatasaray would receive 6 million euros in exchange. PSG must therefore come to an agreement with the player and especially with Naples, which is never easy, we know…