Promoted in Ligue 1 for the first time in decades, Paris FC is at the heart of all attention at the start of the summer transfer window. The ascent of the club of the capital, long remained in the shadow of its neighbor PSG, takes on a new dimension with its recent acquisition by the powerful family Arnault, supported behind the scenes by the giant Red Bull, which continues to extend its influence in the world of football. This change of scale places Paris FC in an unprecedented posture: that of an ambitious club, well endowed financially and resolutely turned towards the future. Expected on the transfers market as one of the new players to be monitored, the club had to take action quickly to build a workforce capable not only to maintain itself in the elite, but also to set the first stones of a structured and competitive long -term project. Paris FC was quick to set the tone on this summer transfer window, thus confirming the ambitions of its new direction.
From the opening of the transfer window, the club has activated with remarkable efficiency, formalizing the arrivals of Moses Simon, the Nigerian winger from FC Nantes, and the promising defensive environment NHOA Sangui, torn from Valenciennes despite the competition. Two reinforcements with complementary profiles, which already embody the club's desire to combine high level experience and bet on the future. But the leaders do not intend to stop there. Behind the scenes, discussions continue sustained to attract Chancel Mbemba, the defensive rock which announced his departure from OM, whose personal situation attracts several contenders. Paris FC, determined to hit hard, also closely follows two very experienced profiles in the midfield: Pablo Rosario, currently at PSV Eindhoven, and Benjamin André, the Captain of Lille, both targeted to bring leadership and physical impact in the midfield. And a new track could also open in Italy.
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According to our information, Paris FC came to information from the Torino management about the young Italian-Ethiopian environment, Aaron Ciammaglichella, which comes out of a fruitful loan in Ternana. The discussions are still far from being advanced, but the profile appeals to the new residents of Stade Jean Bouin. 20 years old and considered one of the largest Italian nuggets in the 2005 generation, Ciammaglichella, International U20 with Italy (5 CAPES, 2 goals), had already caught the eye of Paris Saint-Germain a little over a year ago. According to our indiscretions, the Granata are not necessarily inclined to sell it, and also count on him to participate in the summer camp of the professional group under the leadership of the new coach, Marco Baroni. Nevertheless, a loan could well facilitate the transaction (several stables of Serie B also checked its name including Modena), at a time when negotiations for a contract extension remain on stand-by between the Italian club and the entourage of the young player, whose lease expires in 11 months. The rumor sending Aaron Ciammaglichella to Paris FC is perfectly part of the philosophy set up by the new management of the club, closely linked to the approach of the Red Bull group.
The Red Bull group will go into negotiations to invest in Italy
Young promising midfielder of the Torino, Ciammaglichella embodies this profile of player with high potential that the Red Bull network particularly likes: technique, dynamic, capable of playing at high intensity and progressing quickly in a structured framework. This possible transfer could also be facilitated by the growing links between Red Bull and the Torino, since the football management of the Austrian giant is currently multiplying the exchanges to buy the Piedmontese club to President Urbano Cairo. A strategic rapprochement that could open bridges between Paris and Turin, especially since the Granata, at the same time, have recently aligned themselves with the Red Bull logic by actively strengthening themselves in recent months with the network stamped of the network (Borna Sosa, Eljif Elmas) and even tried other strokes (André Silva) sign that the maneuvers are taking thickness. A file to follow very closely in the coming weeks, both sporting and strategic.