PSG wants to replace Kylian Mbappe and offered €200 million to Barcelona for Lamine Yamal. But Barcelona rejected the offer as Yamal is a valuable player for them. PSG is willing to spend a lot of money to sign him, which would make it the second-biggest transfer in football history. Barcelona has no intention of selling Yamal, who is part of a group of talented players expected to dominate football in the future. But they didn’t want to lose Lionel Messi, Ousmane Dembele, or Neymar to Les Parisiens either…The two clubs have had disputes over transfers in recent times – and their differences don’t look like being resolved in the near future.PSG see Yamal as Mbappes’ successor, Barca won’t sellThe relationship between Barca and PSG in recent years has been marked by a constant dispute over players, with the French club often coming out victorious in these battles. PSG showed interest in several Barcelona players that they never managed to sign, while Barcelona did sign players from PSG.One of the biggest blows was PSG’s signing of Neymar. The Parisian club caught Barcelona off guard, as they never believed anyone could pay the €222 million release clause. It was a tough blow for Josep Maria Bartomeu, then-president of the club, who saw one of the best players of the moment leave without being able to prevent it.Another blow was the recent departure of Ousmane Dembele, which also occurred through his release clause. Although Xavi had strongly backed him after resurrecting the winger’s career, Barcelona couldn’t do anything to retain him.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939242##Amidst all this, Lionel Messi’s departure to PSG also happened. Although the Argentine’s idea was to stay at Barcelona, his departure came after Joan Laporta backed out of an agreement closed for Messi to stay longer at the club. It was a tough blow for the Blaugrana fans to see their idol leave.On the other hand, Barcelona also showed interest in several PSG players. They tried to sign Marco Verratti, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, and Adrien Rabiot at different times, but none of these operations materialized. In Verratti’s case, the player was interested in joining Barcelona, but PSG managed to change his agent and thus thwart Barcelona’s attempt. With Marquinhos, Barcelona was willing to pay €60 million, but an agreement couldn’t be reached. And although it was said that Rabiot already had a closed agreement with Barcelona, the operation ultimately did not materialize.Let’s not forget that Barcelona had signed one of their best-ever players directly from Paris. It was the guy called Ronaldinho Gaucho – but that’s another story.LIGUE 1 – ROUND 25Sunday15:00: (1.42) PSG (4.60) Reims (7.50)17:00 (3.80) Strasbourg (3.60) Monaco (2.05)17:00 (2.40) Metz (3.40) Clermont (3.20)17:00 (2.90) Le Havre (3.25) Toulouse (2.70)19:05 (2.15) Lille (3.50) Rennes (3.70)22:45 (1.53) Olympique Marseille (4.10) Nantes (6.50)***odds are subject to change***