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PSG News Round Up for Monday, June 10th

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Transfer News Update with Luis Diaz, Florian Wirtz, Kylian Mbappé, and Former Player Mamadou Sakho.

– Interest in Luis Diaz: PSG has shown interest in Colombian winger Luis Diaz, according to English press. After some failed attempts, PSG is now pursuing Diaz, who is currently under contract with Liverpool FC, as a potential successor to Kylian Mbappé.

– Florian Wirtz to Real Madrid: Marca reports that Real Madrid has chosen Florian Wirtz, the 21-year-old midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen, as their star signing for 2025. This decision is part of the succession plan for Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.

– Désiré Doué Wants PSG: Rennes player Désiré Doué has expressed his desire to join PSG. Despite a brief meeting between Moussa Sissoko and Paris Saint-Germain, it appears that things are accelerating, with hopes that Rennes will accept Paris’s offer.

– Bernardo Silva Discussions: PSG and FC Barcelona are attempting to attract Bernardo Silva from Manchester City during the summer transfer window. However, Pep Guardiola insists that no club has contacted Manchester City about the player yet.

– New Adventure for Mamadou Sakho: Former PSG player Mamadou Sakho will be playing with Torpedo Kutaisi in Georgia for the upcoming season, according to RMC Sport.

– PSG as Savior of Ligue 1? ome French football officials still hope to attract big names to shine in Ligue 1. However, uncertainty surrounding TV rights for the 2024-2029 period has made the economic situation tense for Ligue 1 clubs, who heavily rely on these revenues for financial stability.

– Gabriel Moscardo’s Situation Still Uncertain : Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Moscardo, loaned out by PSG to Corinthians, may extend his loan despite undergoing surgery this winter. However, it’s been announced that he will join PSG starting July 1st.

– Mbappé to Real Madrid for Free : not a good sign for European Football: Kylian Mbappé’s move to Real Madrid for free has raised concerns about the football economy, according to Max Eberl, Bayern’s sporting director. He highlights the dangers of excessive money chasing, which could harm clubs and the football ecosystem in the long run.

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