PSG Prepares 250 Million to Break the Market

The Parisian team is close to assembling the best attack in the world.

Javier Parra Peña | 29 Jun 2026 | 22.45
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<p>The PSG prepares 250 million to break the market</p>
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Paris Saint-Germain is going to present a proposal of 250 million euros in the summer market to finance the simultaneous signings of Yan Diomande, Maghnes Akliouche, and Junior Kroupi, with the firm purpose of strengthening Luis Enrique's offensive rotation. The PSG transfer market is one of the busiest in Europe.

The management of the Parisian club has made this drastic corporate decision in this market to ensure the coaching staff have the necessary options to win the UEFA Champions League for the third consecutive time. The leadership of the team aims to completely revamp their attack both in terms of quality and quantity before the pre-seasons begin.

The upper echelons of Parc des Princes have already set in motion their financial machinery after finalizing the sale of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan for over 75 million euros. This net income will immediately be augmented by the transfer of South Korean Kang-In Lee to Atletico Madrid, as well as the permanent departure of Randal Kolo Muani, who will move to Juventus after finishing his loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur. With these institutional departures, the Parisian offices have the necessary liquidity to carry out a dream restructuring that will redefine the pecking order in Europe.

Negotiations with the various clubs owning these young talents are progressing rapidly in European boardrooms. The leaders of the Ligue 1 champions aim to assemble two trios with strong international guarantees, capable of dismantling any defensive structure on the continent, combining wing imbalance with scoring freshness in the penalty area. Institutional communication channels promise to secure the first signatures in the upcoming summer weeks.

PSG Prepares a Top-Level Offensive Renewal

The first major commercial move that the French representatives will make is to secure the services of Yan Diomande, a 19-year-old Ivorian winger for whom the technical department will invest 120 million euros. The young attacker has emerged as the standout player of this summer's World Cup, leading the Ivory Coast team to the round of 16, where they will face Norway for a spot in the quarter-finals.

The demands of the Saxon club directive are extremely firm and will not budge a single euro from the stipulated valuation in the African's contract. The player's versatility, capable of displaying enviable creative flair on both sides of the field, justifies PSG's multimillion-dollar investment to make him the direct replacement for French winger Bradley Barcola, who is set to leave due to strong commercial interest from top clubs like Liverpool and FC Barcelona.

Additionally, in the wide attacking positions, negotiations at Parc des Princes are already advanced for the signing of Maghnes Akliouche, the versatile 24-year-old winger from AS Monaco. He will fill the gap left by Kang-In Lee's departure. The French player had an excellent season in the domestic league, scoring 7 goals and providing 11 assists in 43 official matches, offering an ideal technical profile with his ability to perform both on the right flank and as a creative attacking midfielder.

Luis Enrique's New Offensive Trident

The third piece of this million-dollar sporting puzzle focuses on reinforcing the center forward position after the departure of the Portuguese marksman. The definite choice of the Parisian analysts is Junior Kroupi, the 20-year-old French striker who had a spectacular season in English football wearing the colors of Bournemouth in the Premier League, where he scored 13 goals in 33 matches.

  • Right Winger: Désiré Doué and Maghnes Akliouche.
  • Center Forward: Ousmane Dembélé and Junior Kroupi.
  • Left Winger: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Yan Diomande.

The versatility of the Bournemouth gem is highly appealing to Luis Enrique's tactics since he can naturally operate both as a positional striker and in the second striker role. His transfer from the UK will be finalized for a fee close to 70 million euros, shaping a frontline that intimidates Europe not only for its quality but also for the wealth of resources on the substitutes' bench.

The forthcoming weeks of this intense summer market will determine the speed at which the French side secures the final signatures on the contracts of their new attacking assets. With salary space freed up after the departures and a firm commitment to maintaining their international reign, the PSG board will spare no effort to complete the acquisitions of Maghnes Akliouche, Yan Diomande, and Junior Kroupi before the definitive close of the transfer window.

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