PSG find a little known sweeper in Bundesliga for 45,000,000 euros

On the same day that it was initially reported that Paris Saint-Germain wanted Eintracht stopper Willian Pacho, the French giants turned on the turbo and agreed on a second signing of the summer. The Parisians have negotiated the arrival of the central defender to Parc des Princes and will pay generously, around 45,000,000 euros.Eintracht had bigger sales than the Ecuadorian. It was Paris Saint-Germain who sold Randal Kolo Muani for 95,000,000 last summer, Luka Jovic for 63,000,000 euros to Real Madrid a few years earlier, and Sebastian Haller to West Ham for 50,000,000. But they have never agreed to this much money for a defender.##NAJAVA_MECA_8252832##The Ecuadorian, who last season played 44 games in all competitions and scored two goals, agreed personal terms with the French champions. All that remains is for the sporting directors of the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 members Markus Krosche and Luis Campos to work out the details, so that medical checks are scheduled, most likely by the end of the week.So, after Kolo Muani, with whom he will soon become a teammate, that is, the aforementioned Jovic and Haller, Pacho will become the fourth biggest sale in the history of Eintracht and that after only one year at Deutsche Bank Park. Last summer, the Eagles bought him from Antwerp for 9,000,000 euros, and a year and a half earlier, the Belgian club bought him from the Ecuadorian Independiente del Valle for 5,570,000 euros.🚨🔴🔵 Excl | It’s almost a DONE DEAL: Willian #Pacho is on the verge to join @PSG_inside with immediate effect ✔️▫️Agreement between the clubs is close to be done: €45m all-in ▫️ Total verbal agreement between Paris and Pacho about a long-term contract is done. Luis… pic.twitter.com/gdWq1OrcUK— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) August 5, 2024 Pacho will sign a five-year contract in Paris, and Fabrice Hawkins from L’Equipe reported that PSG wanted the Ecuadorian from the start of the transfer window, right after Leny Yoro, who ended up in Manchester United.

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