Luis Enrique approves PSG move for €40m winger targeted as next signing

PSG are still analysing the transfer market, looking for a footballer who can generate a positive impact on the team next season.

Where everything seems to indicate that there is an attacker who has undoubtedly convinced Nasser Al-Khelaifi, as it is assured that Luis Enrique has given the green light for the signing of Baris Yilmaz.

In fact, this is a footballer who, at 25 years of age, seems to have great potential to exploit, and his time at Galatasaray has been extremely positive.

Last season, we saw how the player scored 12 goals and provided 3 assists in 32 matches in the Turkish Super Lig, where he undoubtedly stood out and continues to make headlines.

So much so that we can see that PSG would even be willing to make an offer of up to 20M€, while Galatasaray is asking for 40M€. But as Transfermarkt indicates, his market value is approximately 21M€.

But this is something PSG are not thinking of allowing, as they believe they can secure this figure for a much lower price.

And, in fact, Yilmaz would be at a great moment in his career to make the leap in quality to one of the biggest teams in the world, and possibly the best team currently.

He would fit wonderfully on the left wing as an additional attacker, as there he could stand out very positively in Luis Enrique’s system.

The season for PSG has already started, and although many assure that the Parisians would not be interested in continuing to sign players, Yilmaz has entered Luis Enrique’s plans as a special gem to bet on.

Accompanying the rotations in the offensive area alongside Kvaratskhelia, Doue, Dembele and Barcola, he would bring positive dynamics and healthy competitiveness within the dressing room.

We will wait for the following weeks to see how this case for Baris Alper Yilmaz continues to progress with the interest of Paris Saint-Germain.

Oscar Cortes
Oscar Cortes

From Bogotá, Colombia, Oscar Cortes is a writer covering news and information, contributing to the world of football in both English and Spanish. He works for Palo Verde Media and FanSided, adding his voice to sports reporting.

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