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Following their loss in the Club World Cup final, PSG is seeking to regenerate their squad. Despite winning the Champions League and reaching that final, which brought significant wealth, the heavy defeat has prompted this reassessment.
A report from L'Equipe highlights a perceived lack of depth within the PSG squad, an issue potentially exacerbated by the team playing 65 games this season with minimal breaks. To address this, sporting advisor Luis Campos has reportedly initiated contact with the representatives of AC Milan forward Rafael Leao and Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.
Both players have frequently been linked with moves to France, and PSG is realistically one of the few clubs capable of affording such high-profile transfers. However, AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has consistently denied any possibility of Leao leaving, a stance unlikely to change imminently. The report suggests that only an exceptionally large ("silly") offer could potentially make Milan consider a sale.
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