In recent transfer windows, PSG have focused on long-term growth rather than seeking marquee solutions, prioritizing young players with high potential.
This year, one of their standout signings was Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a dynamic striker brought in to bolster an already promising young team. Kvaratskhelia joined Willian Pacho and João Neves, underlining PSG’s commitment to building a sustainable project for the future.
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During the summer, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported this agent Jorge Mendes met the family of Turkish striker Kenan Yildiz, whose value has increased at Juventus. PSG, along with Manchester City and Chelsea, are reportedly evaluating potential offers. Although no transfer has materialized, Europe’s top clubs continue to monitor Yildiz closely.
Kenan Yildiz presents his contract demands to Juventus
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CaughtOffside reported Monday that Yildiz representatives demand a salary of around 6 million euros per year, Juventus figure see as too high given their current financial approach and salary limits.
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The Bianconeri, who are already managing tight budgets while rebuilding their squad in the long term, have suspended negotiations to NOW. With interest growing in the young striker across Europe, Juventus confront a looming choice: meet their demands or risk losing one of the brightest offensive talents they’ve developed in years.
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Despite the break, the club remains convinced that Yildiz is a key part of their plans. Sports management considers the striker to be the cornerstone of its attack over the next decade. The report suggests Juventus would demand more than €100 million to consider a sale, a price believed to reflect both his potential and serious interest from Europe’s top clubs.
