Big changes at PSG, Osimhen to replace struggling duo?
For the 2024 summer transfer window, PSG is linked with various attacking options. However, the club still has Goncalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani in their ranks and must consider their contracts to reshape their offensive lineup.
After a full season at PSG, the duo of Randal Kolo Muani and Goncalo Ramos hasn't been fully convinced and might be broken up this summer. The main questions revolve around how to part ways with one of them, considering their desires, and finding an exit strategy that satisfies all three parties.
In this context, Paris Saint-Germain finds itself in a game of musical chairs. According to Fabrizio Romano, Alvaro Morata is set to leave Atletico Madrid for AC Milan. Consequently, the Spanish club will seek a suitable replacement, with Randal Kolo Muani's name on Diego Simeone’s shortlist and Artem Dovbyk, a striker from Girona.
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Big changes at PSG, Osimhen to replace struggling duo?
With the potential departure of the French international, PSG might revive their interest in Victor Osimhen. The Napoli striker could arrive in Paris and take the leading role in Luis Enrique's attack, which seems vacant after Kylian Mbappe's departure and the struggles of Kolo Muani and Ramos to establish themselves as undisputed starters.
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio highlights this game of musical chairs and suggests that Victor Osimhen could play for PSG under Luis Enrique: “Currently, the PSG route is one of the hottest for Osimhen. As the Premier League seems to fade away, the only alternative remains the Saudi Pro League, which the Nigerian continues to reject.”
To complete this game, Napoli might replace Victor Osimhen with Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian international, still under contract with Chelsea, appears unwanted in London. According to L’Equipe on Monday, July 15, PSG is keen on reigniting their pursuit of Victor Osimhen. Even if the club decides to stick with their current attackers, they remain attentive to the transfer market.