Paris Saint-Germain is not planning to make major changes to its team after winning its second consecutive Champions League title. However, there will be departures. The departures of Kang-in Lee and Gonçalo Ramos are planned. No discussions have been held to extend the contracts of the two players, who are due to expire in 2028. If a club makes an acceptable offer to the club, the South Korean and Portuguese players will leave. The situation of Ibrahim Mbaye is uncertain. The 18-year-old attacker, also under contract until 2028 in Paris, made a breakthrough with Senegal in the last Africa Cup of Nations but has since had limited playing time under Luis Enrique. Several clubs are interested in him. It remains to be seen if Paris Saint-Germain is ready to study offers for the player considered a great talent on the verge of breaking through at the highest level. From the Parisian team's core, Bradley Barcola is, like Ousmane Dembélé, in negotiations for a contract extension. The player, who was called up by Didier Deschamps to play in the 2026 World Cup with the French team, is followed by other European clubs looking for a potential breakdown in discussions around a new Parisian contract. In defense, the case of Marquinhos is not yet fully resolved: if he leaves, Paris Saint-Germain will be looking for another defender but the Brazilian wants to stay. Whatever the case, the Parisian management wants to strengthen its left-back position with a player capable of playing in the corridor or as a central defender. This raises questions about the fate of Lucas Hernandez, whose playing time has dwindled. At goalkeeper, the horizon has not really cleared for Lucas Chevalier, who is still likely to play as a backup to Matveï Safonov. The former Lillois, who was not called up to prepare the World Cup with the Blues, will he be satisfied with this role as number 2? The uncertainty is there.
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Paris Saint-Germain prepares for summer transfer window with planned departures
Paris Saint-Germain prepares for summer transfer window with planned departures, including Kang-in Lee and Gonçalo Ramos. The club aims to strengthen its left-back position with a new signing.
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