A new way of doing things at PSG: A striker, two midfielders and a sweeper for 160 million euros

There is definitely a revolution going on at Paris Saint-Germain. One of the richest clubs in the world will continue to invest huge money but in a different way.Just a year ago, PSG shook the football market by bringing in aces like Leo Messi, Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi or Gini Wijnaldum. Along with the already existing stars like Neymar, Mbappe or Marquinhos, it was supposed to be the ‘Dream Team’ that will finally bring the much-desired Champions League trophy to Paris. But even that attempt again ingloriously ended with that match-up against Real Madrid …It was the straw that broke the camel’s back for boss Nasser Al Khelaifi. At the dictation of his emir Al Thani from Qatar, Al Khelaifi decided to change the course in club politics. Sports director Leonardo and coach Pochettino were replaced, Mbappe was kept with the biggest contract in the world of football, and a bunch of players were shown the door or put on the transfer list. Angel Di Maria has already left, and Presnel Kimpembe, Layvin Kurzawa, Leandro Paredes, Idrissa Gueye, Danilo, Angel Herrera, Julian Draxler, Pablo Sarabia, Mauro Icardi could follow… Maybe even Neymar.##NAJAVA_MECA_6478076##PSG have decided to entrust the transfer policy to one of the best hunters for young players in the world of football, the Portuguese executive Luis Campos. The man who created that great generation of Monaco with Mbappe, Fabinho, Bernardo Silva and others, and then the champion generation of Lille, now got the money and freedom to create the Paris Saint-Germain team. That is why he first brought coach Christophe Galtier, with whom he successfully cooperated in Lille and now – the club is after some reinforcements.However, Campos has no plans to bring in big stars as PSG did in previous years. He will set aside a lot of money, but he will invest it in the best young players.The transfer of the Portuguese midfielder Vitinha has already been completed. As an expert on the Portuguese market, Campos insisted on Vitinha’s transfer and agreed on all the details last night. Porto accepted the offer of the Saints worth 40 million euros, which was the player’s buyout clause. The young midfielder will arrive in Paris today, undergo medical examinations and sign a five-year contract.Former Roma boss appointed by LilleAlong with Vitinha and Marco Veratti, in the heart of the midfield of the Saints should be Renato Sanches. Another wish of Luis Campos, who saved Sanches’ career when he brought him to Lille after the fiasco at Bayern. It’s time for Sanches to leave Lille because he has entered the last year of his contract. It seemed that he would go to AC Milan, with whom he agreed on a contract worth 4.5 million euros a year, but the Rossoneri slowed the whole deal down due to the change of ownership, bargained with Lille for too long, and then PSG got into the picture.Renato Sanches was offered a three-year contract worth 6 million euros a year, which he gladly accepted. PSG are offering Lille 10 million euros, a club from the north of France is asking for 15 million and bonuses. The difference is not that big, so this transfer should be considered complete.🚨 Neymar’s departure from PSG this summer now looks inevitable, with both parties open to a move. (Source: Le Parisien) pic.twitter.com/GxhXsfZtVQ— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) June 29, 2022 PSG are also increasingly tightening the noose around Campos’ two big wishes from Italy.Negotiations with Inter Milan about Milan Skriniar have been going on for about ten days. Inter’s initial negotiating position was 80 million euros, and the first offer from Paris was 50 million euros. In the meantime, both sides agreed to adjust their positions. PSG raised the offer to 60 million plus Draxler, and Inter refused with the message that they will not accept anything below 70 million euros. The latest news is that the two sides will meet at 65 million euros plus bonuses. PSG have had a deal with a player for a long time regarding the contract which says 7.7 million euros a year. He earned 3 million euros per season at Giuseppe Meazza.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The icing on the cake of the transfer window in Paris Saint-Germain should be the young Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca, who exploded in Sassuolo last season. Campos is convinced that Scamacca is growing into a top center forward and wants to take him immediately. He should be the “no.9” that Icardi did not become at Parc des Princes. Sassuolo announced a long time ago that they would not sell Scamacca for less than 50 million euros, but even that was only the starting price. PSG first offered 35 million euros and bonuses that Neroverdi refused. The French club last night raised the offer to 40 million euros and bonuses, and now they are waiting for Sassuolo to make a compromise and agree.With these four reinforcements, PSG would end their summer shopping and then focus on the ‘purge’ of players who gambled their credit.

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