Paris Saint-Germain’s transfer window has not gone according to plan so far. Their primary target, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, has been ruled out due to Napoli’s refusal to sell, leaving the Parisian club in a predicament.

According to L’Equipe, PSG are now considering a return to their former target, Rayan Cherki, as a potential solution. The 20-year-old Lyon forward is seen as a viable option by PSG manager Luis Enrique.

Cherki, a French youth international with 20 caps, fits the profile that Enrique seeks. His technical ability, creativity, and potential for explosive bursts of pace make him an attractive prospect.


PSG had previously shown interest in Cherki in January 2023, but their €20 million bid, including bonuses, was rejected by Lyon. However, with Cherki’s contract expiring in a year, Lyon’s stance may have softened.


Lyon’s financial situation could also play a role in their willingness to sell. The club is in need of funds, and Cherki’s departure could provide a much-needed injection of cash.

Despite Lyon’s potential openness to selling, negotiations are likely to be challenging. PSG will need to find a price that satisfies both parties in order to secure Cherki’s signature.

If PSG can successfully sign Cherki, he could prove to be a valuable asset for the club. His talent and potential could make him a key player in Enrique’s attacking plans.

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