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They won the Champions League but now say bye bye to Man City and would join PSG

PSG is already working on the restructuring of the Parisian team after Leo's departure.

By William Estrella

PSG is already working on the restructuring of the Parisian team after Leo's departure.
PSG is already working on the restructuring of the Parisian team after Leo's departure.

PSG is in trouble for next season. The club from the French capital mistreated Lionel Messi in the last two seasons and now karma seems to be hitting him: Neymar wants to leave and Kylian Mbappé has warned that he will not extend their relationship until 2025. Given the possibility of losing the three top stars of the team in the same transfer market, Luis Campos is already thinking about building a competitive team again.

The first strong signings were those of Manuel Ugarte and Marco Asensio, two good footballers wanted by various clubs in Europe, but still far from looking like the ones to fight for the Champions League. Precisely for this reason, now Paris Saint-Germain was interested in a footballer who has just won the Orejona with Julián Álvarez.

This is Bernardo Silva. According to the journalist Fabrizio Romano, the last Ligue 1 champion has already started talks with the Portuguese footballer's entourage. The former Monaco is PSG's absolute priority and the talks with City have not yet started, but it was already known that from England they will ask for a large figure taking into account that he still has a contract.

Gundogan and Kyle Walker could also leave Manchester City

Bernardo is not the only Cityzens footballer who could leave after having achieved the treble. Ilkay Gündogan would go free to Barcelona, while Walker is wanted by Bayern Munich. In addition, Julián is also one of the targets of the Bavarians and they could make a great deal with players in the middle as part of the payment.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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