As the January transfer window approaches, PSG is actively preparing for potential player movements, both arrivals and departures, to strengthen their squad for the second half of the season.
While players like Milan Škriniar, Randal Kolo Muani, and even Nuno Mendes are reportedly on uncertain ground, PSG remains focused on maintaining its dominance in French football.
Recently, the club revealed its ideal eleven for the 2024 Ligue 1 season, underscoring their remarkable influence on the league.
Seven PSG players were included in the lineup, showcasing their control over domestic competition.

PSG continue to dominate Ligue 1 with the best XI of 2024
One of the most important newspapers in the world, L’Equipe, has announced the best XI of Ligue 1, where PSG dominates by far with 7 players in the squad.
This lineup features three PSG defenders, three midfielders, and one striker: Kylian Mbappé. Despite playing only half the season so far, Mbappé’s extraordinary contributions have further solidified PSG’s standing.
Auteur du doublé Coupe-Championnat la saison passée et actuel leader de Ligue 1, le PSG est représenté par pas moins de sept joueurs dans notre équipe type de l'année civile 2024. https://t.co/8K4JcAQiok pic.twitter.com/fqNTA0huaG
— L'ÉQUIPE (@lequipe) December 29, 2024
Alongside PSG stars, the ideal eleven also includes standout players from other clubs, such as Lille’s goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, Monaco’s defender Zingo, Brest’s creative midfielder Lees-Melou, and Lille striker Jonathan David.
PSG’s representation highlights their continued dominance, as the team currently leads Ligue 1 with a ten-point gap over second-placed Olympique de Marseille, reinforcing their status as France’s strongest side.
An important moment for PSG’s season is coming
PSG’s ability to lead Ligue 1 by such a significant margin reflects their consistency, even as their rivals struggle to keep pace.
Their success comes on the heels of a historic 2023-24 season where they claimed the Ligue 1 title, the Coupe de France, and the Trophée des Champions.
However, challenges remain, especially with transfer uncertainties surrounding key players like Mendes.
With Luis Enrique at the helm, PSG aims to solidify its roster during the winter transfer window while continuing to dominate on the pitch.
As the second half of the season unfolds, the team’s focus will be on retaining their domestic crown and competing for European glory, ensuring their legacy as France’s most formidable football club.