Paris Saint-Germain are at the top of Ligue 1, but as we know, that is not enough for the owners from Qatar, it is the Champions League that counts. That is the reason why they paid the whites out of their eyes to keep Kylian Mbappe and in their time bring in Neymar.
Manager Luis Enriques has changed the way the French big club works and it will pay off, but this season they are struggling in the Champions League.
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After yesterday’s loss to Atletico Madrid at home at the Parc des Princes, reinforcements are coming.
It is about Boubacar Kamara. The 24-year-old French midfielder who currently plays for Aston Villa , has become the new target for PSG to strengthen the midfield.
In Paris, Luis Enrique is looking to strengthen the midfield with a player profile that offers balance and solidity, and Kamara fits perfectly into the Spanish manager’s plans. The possibility of adding one of the most promising midfielders of his generation has led PSG to focus on the player, known for his ability to recover balls and ensure organized distribution from the defensive zone.
Kamara, who joined Aston Villa on a free transfer in 2022 after his contract with Olympique de Marseille expired, has been a key piece in the English team. In just two years, the French midfielder has gained the trust of the club and its supporters, establishing himself as one of the most promising players in the Premier League. His style combines good ball distribution technique with the ability to anticipate opponents’ movements, qualities that have placed him on the radar of top European teams.
For Aston Villa, the potential sale of Kamara would represent an excellent financial operation, as they would have significant profits after signing him at no cost. Although an offer has not yet been formalized, the release clause for the French player could be around 50 million euros, a reasonable figure for PSG considering Kamara’s growth potential and forecast.
Kamara’s situation is being closely monitored by PSG, who are looking for a solid midfield structure to meet their challenges in Ligue 1 and the Champions League. An addition like the young Frenchman will not only reinforce the current roster of players, but also represent a future investment for the Parisian club, with a full-growth player ready to succeed at the highest European level.
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