A man who ‘destroyed’ Everton is now building a team for the title at PSV

For three years in a row, PSV were forced to watch and come to terms with Ajax’s dominance in the Eredivisie, but with transfer moves they are making this summer, it seems that they have decided to make their stand against the Amsterdamers. While half of Europe are trying to ‘dismember’ Ajax, the Philips team is carefully making moves and building a team that could attack their first title since the 2017/18 season. Goal scorer Luuk De Jong, who played his best football while in Eindhoven, returned home yesterday, the great Guus Til completed his medical examinations this morning and is only a signature away from moving to PSV, and the bomb of the Dutch vice-champion this summer could be Giorginio Wijnaldum.Yes, you heard right. Local Eindhovens Dagbald writes that the popular Gini is the player that PSV fantasize about. The experienced Dutchman is by no means enjoying Paris, where his playing time is extremely limited, and he would have nothing against leaving after just one year since the transfer from Liverpool. The Dutch media emphasize that the key problem could be the salary of 9 million euros at the gross level, that is, about 4.5 million net.##NAJAVA_MECA_6487824##However, PSV hope that Wijnaldum could agree to a significant salary reduction and as a player who already has Champions League and Premier League trophies behind him, he would like to return to his homeland and go after the trophy with the club he has played from 2011 to 2015.There is no need to talk too much about the contribution he would make to the ‘Philips family’. Suffice it to say that since 2015 and the move to Newcastle worth 20 million euros, he started to transform into a real football beast, and that in Liverpool he was an engine in the middle of the pitch that does not stop, and at the same time he can score extremely important goals.With Luuk De Jong, PSV got perhaps an improved version of Eran Zahavi, the hiring of Guus Til will completely neutralize the departure of Mario Gotze, there is even the impression that the giant from Eindhoven will get one of the better offensive midfielders in the Eredivisie, while with Wijnaldum, PSV would get a player whose likes currently do not exist in the Dutch elite. However, from a financial point of view, it will be a hellish mission since Gini still has two years of contract with the Parisians and a market value of 18 million euros. That’s why a loan would be the most logical option.Let’s go back to Guus Til a little more. The guy whom Spartak Moscow brought three years ago from AZ for 18 million euros, exploded in Feyenoord jersey last season. He scored 21 goals in all competitions and recorded three assists. It is no wonder that three clubs fought for him, and in the end PSV beat the competition – which were Feyenoord and Antwerp.🚨👥 #Leeds are also in talks with #Gakpo’s agent. Now the 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 club is focused on selling #Raphinha to maximize profits. 📌 #DeKetelaere – as reported – is at top of the list as well, in a separate negotiation. 🐓⚽ #Transfers #Calciomercato #PSV #LUFC https://t.co/nE0KkQ1wL2 pic.twitter.com/7301lDiy4k— Rudy Galetti (@RudyGaletti) July 2, 2022 There is no precise information yet, but the Dutch media speculate that Til will arrive on a one-year loan, after which he will have another year left on his contract with Spartak, and then he would be relatively easy prey to get. For now, it seems that Marcel Brands, who was fired from Everton a few months ago due to a wasteful policy (300 million euros spent in two and a half years) and wrong assessments on the transfer market, reasons more rationally in the position of PSV executive director. If he manages to keep the young forces of Cody Gakpo and Noni Madueke, PSV will seriously challenge Ajax.The Amsterdamers had to deal with the departures of Ryan Gravenberch and Nusair Mazraoui, Sebastian Haller should soon leave for Borussia Dortmund, while the English and European giants are preparing to sign Lisandro Martinez, as well as the Brazilian Antony.

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