PSG's top priority in the winter transfer market
PSG has urgently launched a search for defensive reinforcements this winter, grappling with a dilemma sparked by Milan Skriniar's injury, Nordi Mukiele's departure, and Achraf Hakimi's absence due to the Africa Cup of Nations.
Despite the addition of Lucas Beraldo, the defense is impacted by Skriniar's injury, sidelining him for three months after ankle surgery. Hakimi's involvement in the AFCON and Mukiele's unexpected plans to join Bayern Munich on loan further complicate the situation.
PSG's top priority in the winter transfer market
Faced with this defensive crisis, PSG is actively seeking solutions and has identified Leny Yoro as a priority to bolster the backline. As reported by Foot Mercato, Luis Campos, the club's football advisor, is pushing for Yoro's signature in January. Campos is employing compelling arguments, both with the player and his family, to secure the signing of the young defender from Lille.
While the trail for Diego Llorente is also active, Yoro remains the top priority. In this case, LOSC would be seeking 50 million euros to release the 18-year-old French center-back. PSG's quest for defensive solutions during this winter transfer window reflects the urgent need to strengthen the team's rear guard.