Paris FC is not a shy promoted. For its first season in Ligue 1 since the 1970s, the Ile -de -France club has posted high ambitions. Supported financially by the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, it multiplies investments to build a competitive team. Like
its summer transfer window already estimated at 35 million euroswith the arrivals of Otávio (€ 17 million), NHOA Sangui (€ 9.5 million), Moses Simon (€ 7 million) or Thibault de Smet (€ 1.5 million).
From now on, Parisian leaders concentrate their efforts on the post of right side. Paris FC has already agreed with Real Sociedad for Hamari Traoré, but negotiations with the player continue. Pending a way out, the club explores other tracks and keeps its options open two weeks before the resumption of the championship.
According to The teamParis FC recently inquired about Hector Fort, a young right side of FC Barcelona aged 18. A serious track to strengthen the right corridor in the event of failure of the Traoré file. The player is an international Spanish U19 and is already one of the hopes of Barça, where he has scratched playing time in the first team last season.
At 18, already Europe in the legs
With 24 liga appearances, including nine tenure, and three Champions League games to its credit, Fort begins to make a name for itself. He was notably established against Antwerp in December 2023, during the group phase of the C1. In friendly against FC Seoul (7-3), he replaced Jules Koundé at the break, proof of the growing confidence of the Catalan staff.
Promised to a brilliant future, Hector Fort could well be one of the first big blows of Paris FC version Arnault-Red Bull. It remains to be seen whether Barça will be open to the idea of seeing him go and if Paris will be convincing again.