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Paris Saint-Germain will make another attempt for Vyktor Gyokeres in the upcoming January market. The Swedish forward, currently at Sporting de Portugal, came close to wearing the Parisian shirt last summer, but the deal was halted by Luis Enrique's refusal, who deemed the price of 100 million euros excessive. Despite the recommendations of the sporting director, who saw Gyokeres as a priority option to strengthen the attack, the Asturian coach chose to believe in Gonçalo Ramos and Kolo Muani, using alternatives like Dembélé or Marcos Alonso as false nines in specific moments.
PSG Needs a Goal Scorer and Gyokeres is the Main Target
PSG's lack of goals, particularly evident in the Champions League group stage, has reopened internal discussions about bringing Gyokeres in, as reported by 'Le Parisien'. Gonçalo Ramos' injury has highlighted the need for a natural goal scorer, and although Luis Enrique still hesitates about signing the Swedish player, the club is determined to explore this path again, risking potential conflicts between the sporting direction and the Asturian coach.
Gyokeres, who has drawn interest from teams like Barcelona, appears willing to stay at Sporting until the end of the season, although PSG's persistence could alter plans. With an unspoken agreement to facilitate his departure in the summer for around 75 million euros, the possibility of an early move to Paris is on the table, especially if the team continues to show weaknesses in attack.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El PSG pasa de Luis Enrique e intentará fichar a un goleador que no quiso en verano
