PSG and Luis Enrique want to take advantage of FC Barcelona’s misfortunes!

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By: Manu Tournoux

What winter transfer window for Paris Saint-Germain? It could be relatively lively, especially because departures are expected, like Randal Kolo Muani or Milan Skriniar. The first is coveted by many teams across Europe, while the central defender is popular in Italy, where he shone with Inter, as well as in Turkey. And obviously, if there are departures, there will very probably be arrivals, especially since Luis Enrique’s team is experiencing certain difficulties on the European scene in particular.

The name of Victor Osimhen, currently on loan to Galatasaray from Naples, comes up very often on the table, while several defenders have been discussed such as Ilya Zabarny from Bournemouth or Lensois Abdukodir Khusanov, a lead revealed exclusively by us. But now in Spain, we learn that Paris Saint-Germain would also like to take advantage of the misfortunes of FC Barcelona to strengthen themselves…

A star at 0€?

Sport thus indicates that PSG is rubbing its hands with the situation of Dani Olmo. Still not registered to play La Liga – even if the latest news is rather positive for the Catalans – the Spanish international has a clause in his contract which would allow him to be automatically released from his lease with the Catalan team in the event that his registration fails. Barça has until December 31 to confirm it with La Liga, and the clock is in favor of clubs interested in the former Leipzig man. Otherwise, Olmo will be free.

The media explains in particular that Luis Enrique adores Dani Olmo, and we could clearly see this when he was coach, since he already made the player trained at La Masia an essential element of his team when he was not yet so well known than that in Spain. He would be more than delighted to have her under his command again in Paris. In the event that Olmo is available for €0 from the first day of January, PSG would therefore go on the attack. But, obviously, the competition would be enormous…

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