PSG spends 162M to renew its bench

The Parisian team has the most complete squad in Europe as they seek to win their third Champions League.

Javier Parra Peña | 14 Aug 2026 | 23.30
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PSG spends 162M to renew its bench
PSG spends 162M to renew its bench

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has closed the signings of Maghnes Akliouche, Lucas Digne, Ferran Torres, Mika Godts, and Zion Suzuki in this transfer market to strengthen their bench rotation, as well as to plan for the long-term renewal of the squad.

The French club has completed a total outlay of €162 million in transfers to provide options to the team led by Luis Enrique, balancing the accounts with transfers of secondary players to Serie A and LaLiga.

The investment by PSG to reinforce Luis Enrique's squad

The PSG sporting direction has allocated €50 million to Monaco for Maghnes Akliouche as an alternative to Désiré Doué on the right flank. Simultaneously, they paid €7 million to Aston Villa for Lucas Digne to cover the left wing behind Nuno Mendes.

In the offensive sector, the club paid €50 million to FC Barcelona for Ferran Torres to serve as backup for Ousmane Dembélé, while the arrival of Mika Godts from Ajax was concluded for €55 million to provide rest to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on the left wing. The list of signings is completed by goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, signed to compete directly in goal with Matvey Safonov.

PSG restructures its second unit with €162 million in signings

Positive financial balance with the exits of various substitutes

To finance this reconstruction of the second unit, PSG has earned a fixed €155 million in transfers during this summer. Milan paid €74 million for Gonçalo Ramos, Juventus paid €41 million for Randal Kolo Muani, and Atlético de Madrid formalized the purchase of Kang-in Lee for €40 million.

The finances of the Champions League winners could show surplus before the market closes if the ongoing negotiations for Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye are finalized. The joint sale of both players will contribute more than €150 million to the coffers of the Parisian institution.

PSG will focus on finalizing the exits of Barcola and Mbaye with their respective buyers in the last two weeks of August. Depending on the economic margin generated after these two operations, Luis Enrique will assess, along with the board, whether to incorporate an additional midfielder before the transfer deadline.

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