A new era is beginning at Paris Saint-Germain. Orphaned by its star Kylian Mbappé, now playing for Real Madrid, the Parisian club intends to take advantage of the summer transfer window to strengthen its attack line. From then on, the names of Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are regularly mentioned. However, the toughness of the president of Naples, Aurelio De Laurentiis, in the negotiations, does not help matters for the Parisian board. This Saturday, the Italian press claims that the reigning French champions could activate another track, already mentioned in the past.
In fact, the Corriere dello Sport indicates in its edition of the day that the reigning French champions would still be very interested in the idea of offering themselves a certain Viktor Gyökeres (26 years old). Author of 41 goals and 15 offerings in 47 matches, the Swedish striker (20 selections, 6 goals) of Sporting CP has clearly participated in the title of champion of the Leões and comes out of a sparkling season. An impressive performance which does not fail to seduce the Parisian high spheres.
Arsenal are also on the lookout…
Regularly announced abroad, particularly in the Premier League where Arsenal are making eyes at him, the Stockholm native revealed himself at Coventry in the Championship and remains a more interesting option financially. Thus, the transalpine media specifies that the 1m87 right-hander could leave the Portuguese team for a check for 100 million euros, the amount of his release clause. A sum that the Red and Blue seem willing to put up.
“I love being at Sporting. We’ll see what happens, I can’t promise anything at the moment… I’m very happy here at Sporting, I’m under contract, but in football things always move quickly, you have to adapt”had assured the one whose contract runs until June 2028. It remains to be seen whether PSG will manage to convince the interested party to settle down in the French capital and whether the two teams will find common ground. One thing is certain, the final amount of the operation should be lower than the one to be paid to afford one of the two Neapolitan stars…