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The first signing that PSG would close by 2024

By Hector Garcia

The first signing that PSG would close by 2024
The first signing that PSG would close by 2024
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PSG already knows its destiny for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Mbappe and company's team will face Real Sociedad in their attempt to get among the best 8 of the tournament. This makes the team begin to realize that there are real possibilities of fighting for the title that has eluded them for so long. To do this, the first signing about to close is revealed.

 

Just a few days into the winter transfer window, Paris Saint Germain has launched its first serious offensive for the talented Brazilian defender Lucas Beraldo. The proposal, estimated at €20 million euros, has put São Paulo FC on alert, holder of 60% of the economic rights of the young 20-year-old defender.

This strategic move by the French giant, confirmed by Gazeta Esportiva, highlights PSG's interest in reinforcing its defensive line with the addition of Beraldo. Lucas Beraldo, who had an outstanding performance in the 2023 season with São Paulo, contributing significantly to the unprecedented Copa do Brasil title, has become a coveted asset in the European market. With 47 games played during the season, the young defender has established himself as one of the most promising defensive pillars in Brazilian football.

 

Luis Enrique's vision for PSG

PSG's move not only reveals its interest in the present, but also the future vision of its technical director, Luis Enrique. The Spaniard is looking for a new young centre-back who can compete on equal terms with established players such as Marquinhos, Lucas Hernández and Skriniar, and sees Beraldo as the perfect candidate to meet this demand in his squad. Negotiations, therefore, promise to intensify in the coming days, with the possibility of a new chapter in the exciting saga of the transfer market.


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