The summer transfer window is open, and Paris Saint-Germain have already outlined their priorities. The club is planning to sign four to five players, staying true to its strategy of targeting young, high-potential talents who can quickly adapt to Luis Enrique’s system.
PSG are focusing on five key positions: two central defenders, a full-back, a defensive midfielder, a winger, and possibly a striker if Gonçalo Ramos leaves. In central defense, several names are in the mix: Illya Zabarnyi (Bournemouth), T. Araujo (Barcelona), Joël Ordóñez (Club Brugge), António Silva (Benfica), and Edmond Tapsoba (Leverkusen). Ryan Flamingo (PSV) is also liked for his versatility.
Defense, midfield, attack — all areas are under review
For the full-back role, PSG are monitoring Arnau Martínez (Girona), Clément Akpa, and Miguel Gutiérrez — though the latter’s recent injury could cool interest. In midfield, targets vary in profile: Nicolò Barella (Inter), Richard Ríos (Barranquilla), Morten Hjulmand (Sporting), Carlos Baleba (Brighton), Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham), Andrey Santos, and Rafael Gonçalves (Benfica).
In attack, the focus is on adding pace and flair out wide. Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco), Dilane Bakwa (Strasbourg), Rodrigo Mora, and Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) are all being tracked. And if Ramos leaves, PSG could turn to Nene Dorgeles (RB Salzburg), who just had a breakout season.
Luis Campos continues to operate quietly behind the scenes. But make no mistake — the PSG engine is running full speed.
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