PSG are on top of the world. Europe has been conquered. The Champions League has finally landed in Paris. A historic season. And yet… nothing seems to be happening. Or almost nothing.
Since that continental triumph in 2025, PSG have resisted panic and excess. Last winter, only one major move shook the capital: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, snatched from Napoli. A strong statement, but a controlled one. No revolution. The following summer confirmed the trend. Targeted additions. Lucas Chevalier arrived to secure the future by replacing Donnarumma. Renato Marin strengthened the goalkeeping rotation. Illia Zabarnyi reinforced the defense. Thoughtful choices. No fireworks.
A deliberate strategy of stability
And this winter? Radio silence… almost. Internally, the message is clear. No upheaval. No panic, despite the injuries that have piled up in recent months. According to Le Parisien, the club’s management fully backs the squad shaped by Luis Enrique. The dressing room is united. The momentum is intact. Disrupting the balance now would be a calculated risk — and one deemed unnecessary.
Names are circulating. Quintas. Cabral. Diomande. Saibari. Costa. Profiles being monitored, analyzed, dissected. But no move has been made. For now. PSG are keeping their cards close to their chest. The same sense of calm applies at right-back. Achraf Hakimi is sidelined. The only specialist in the role. A gap? Not really. Warren Zaïre-Emery has stepped in. And he delivers. With authority. With maturity. Enough to cool any immediate desire for recruitment. Barring a major injury to a key player, PSG’s winter transfer window should remain frozen.
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