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They say there is no money for Messi and PSG would go for a 100 million striker

The PSG sports advisor would look for a way to specify the arrival of a scorer who shines in Italy

By Federico Bulos

The PSG sports advisor would look for a way to specify the arrival of a scorer who shines in Italy
The PSG sports advisor would look for a way to specify the arrival of a scorer who shines in Italy

A couple of days ago, L'Équipe announced that, due to financial fair play, the PSG board would have decided to say goodbye to Lionel Messi at the end of this season. According to the famous sports newspaper, the objective of the Parisians would be to undo the trident made up of the 'Flea', Kylian Mbappé and Neymar. However, now it comes to light that, while there is speculation about the departure of the Argentine, the Ligue 1 champion is working on the incorporation of a 100 million striker.

Lionel Messi's future is uncertain and the rumors have come true about FC Barcelona's desire to see him again with the Blaugrana shirt. Now, while the Catalans are looking for a way to pay the salary of the top Ballon d'Or winner (7), PSG's desire to hire a scorer who is valued by his club at 100 million euros comes to light.

Despite the fact that 'L'Équipe said that PSG's excuse for getting rid of Leo would be the lack of liquidity to avoid UEFA sanctions, now 'RMC Sport' revealed that Luis Campos, the Parisians' sports adviser, is already working on the arrival of Victor Oshimen, Nigerian striker who stands out for Napoli, leader of the Italian Serie A. The goalscorer would be the main objective of the team led by Christophe Galtier for the next season.

The two Argentines who are involved in the negotiation for Victor Oshimen:

As 'RMC Sport' detailed, the PSG board would have a plan to attract Oshimen and would involve Leandro Paredes and Mauro Icardi, who have a current contract with the Parisians and would be used in the negotiation to lower the price of the Nigerian.

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Federico  Bulos

Federico Bulos

Bulos nació el 16 de noviembre de 1969 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Su pasión por el fútbol lo llevó a convertirse en una de las voces más influyentes en el ámbito deportivo.Durante su carrera, Bulos ha trabajado en varios medios de comunicación, incluyendo radio y televisión. Se destacó por su participación en programas deportivos como estudio fútbol y fútbol para todos. Además, ha colaborado con importantes diarios y revistas deportivas.A lo largo de su carrera, ha acumulado una vasta experienc...

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