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PSG: Recruitment made in France? A first answer falls

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For some time and as part of a revolution in terms of recruitment philosophy at PSG, there has been talk of a possible club offensive for William Saliba. Nevertheless, Arsenal wanted to calm the ardor of PSG and the courtiers of the French international.

THE PSG seems to start a revolution on the sidelines of next season. While the Parisian club did not really sanction the misbehavior of its headliners in the past, it made an example of Lionel Messi who had gone to Saudi Arabia without the approval of his management and technical staff. And it could be the beginning of the revolution announced by Nasser AlKhelaifi At Parisian in June 2022 during which he explained that the mode of operation of the PSG was going to change and that the recruitment philosophy would also change.

A French recruitment? Saliba in the sights of PSG

Former PSG player and current consultant for RMC, jerome Rothen wondered last April about the transfer window of the Parisian club by proposing a recruitment on the sign of Ligue 1. “In Toulouse, Branco van den Boomen. Given the foot he has, I tell myself that he would not be ridiculous. In Nantes, I can also take the example of Ludovic Blas. In Lille, I am not inventing anything but there is Jonathan David. He has a lot of qualities and it would be interesting to bring in a real goalscorer alongside Kylian Mbappé. In Nice, we can also talk about Khephren Thuram”. Worse, for some time there has been talk of a potential 100% French recruitment with leads for players with French nationality, but playing abroad as William Saliba notably. The journalist Well Jacobs confessed in recent months that Luis Fieldsfootball adviser to the PSGwould have contacted the clan Saliba to let him know that the club’s door would be open to him if he leftArsenal.

Arsenal warn competition, Saliba will be extended

And for good reason, the contract of the former defender ofOM and of theASSE will expire in June 2024 at Arsenal. A golden opportunity for the PSG to get their hands on the French international? Not really. According to his trainer Michael Artetathe objective is to extend his contract, as he confided in a press conference. “No update. We want to keep our best talents. Especially players who deserve recognition. I think he’s been amazing since he came back and we want to reward him for sure. We’ll find the right time to do it. It is obvious that Edu and the board are aware of all negotiations regarding new contracts and we are now doing everything in our power to do so at the right time. Communication and relationships are excellent. It’s a matter of timing. Nothing else “.

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