PSG continues to consolidate its project with a long-term vision, ensuring the continuity of three of its most important players.
During the recent 4-1 victory against AS Monaco, the club made official the renewal of Nuno Mendes, Achraf Hakimi and Vitinha, three fundamental pieces in the structure of the team.
But it is not only the players who have reaffirmed their commitment to PSG. The renewal of Luis Enrique’s contract until 2027 was also confirmed.
This demonstrates the full confidence of the board in the Spanish coach to lead the team’s path in the search for the UEFA Champions League.
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Randal Kolo Muani shines at Juventus and could be a definitive sale for PSG
As PSG strengthens its squad, one of its loaned players is having an immediate impact in Italy, as is the case of Kolo Muani now competing with Juventus.
Randal Kolo Muani, who joined Juventus on loan, has had a brilliant start in Serie A. In three games played, the French striker has scored five goals in 262 minutes, as indicated by Transfermark.
This has demonstrated his great goalscoring ability and efficiency in the team’s offense, where he now seems to have found a safe place where his role fits perfectly.
This great performance has led Juventus to seriously consider signing him permanently, as the Italian club sees him as a key piece for their attack alongside Dusan Vlahovic.
Although Kolo Muani’s loan ends in June 2025, negotiations could arise between both clubs in the coming weeks to finalize a permanent transfer.
PSG continues to bet on success with its squad
With key renewals, an established coach and loaned players shining in other leagues, Paris Saint-Germain continues to move forward with firm steps in its project.
The Champions League remains the main objective, and with an increasingly competitive squad, the club is confident that European glory is getting closer.
With renewals such as those of Vitinha, Hakimi and Nuno Mendes, the club is confident that the players it is protecting for several years will bear fruit for the Parisians in the coming years.