PSG Sets Sights on Barcelona’s €1 Billion Midfielder, Strategizing for a Post-Mbappe Future

Why PSG is Eyeing Barcelona's Rising Star Gavi to Reinforce Their Midfield  | OneFootball

 It was claimed by a number of major outlets today that Kylian Mbappe has made the decision to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the conclusion of the current season, once his contract with the Parisians has reached its expiration date. This news is the most shocking revelation of the upcoming transfer market.

According to reports, the French club will be able to save €200 million yearly as a result of his leaving. Additionally, the French club may be eligible to earn a portion of the signing bonus that Mbappe would receive from his new club, which is most likely Real Madrid.

 

As reported by Ben Jacobs, Paris Saint-Germain intends to move on from their “individual megastar collection” team-building approach and will instead attempt to concentrate on developing young players who are just starting out at their academy. Additionally, they will attempt to rebuild the squad through the collective.

It is their intention to negotiate with Xavi Simons and Warren Zaire-Emery in order to prolong their contracts, with the expectation that the will serve as the foundation of their new venture.

PSG also intends to add a new center back and a new midfielder during the upcoming transfer window, and one of the names that they are keeping an eye on is Gavi, who now plays for Barcelona.

Gavi is now under contract with Barcelona until the year 2026, and his contract includes a release clause that is worth one billion euros.Barcelona và những phương án thay thế Gavi | VTV.VN The club has no intention of selling him, despite the fact that they are experiencing financial difficulties. They will not even consider any bids for him, Ronald Araujo, Pedri, or Lamine Yamal either.

Additionally, Barcelona has been making efforts to include Gavi in their senior team roster for close to a year at this same moment. In spite of the fact that he has been given a number for the senior team, La Liga has refused to acknowledge his registration, and the subject is currently being taken to court.

Gavi, on the other hand, is currently undergoing treatment for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) damage that he sustained while playing for Spain on international duty. His season is gone, but there is no question about the enthusiasm he has for the club, and it is highly likely that Barcelona will not be bothered about the attention shown by Paris Saint-Germain.