PSG are focused on the transfer window and the challenges that remain for the 2025 season.
With several Ligue 1 matches ahead, the possibility of advancing in the Champions League and the goal of winning the Coupe de France again, the Parisian club has great competitive ambitions.
In addition to these challenges, PSG is looking to secure its future by re-signing three promising players from its academy, a key step to strengthen the first team in the coming years.

Neymar Jr. speaks out on his desire to win the Ballon d’Or with PSG and the Champions League
Former PSG star Neymar Jr recently gave emotional statements that reflect his frustration at not having achieved all his goals with the club.
The Brazilian expressed that his dream with PSG was always to lift the UEFA Champions League and win a Ballon d’Or, goals that were hampered by injuries.
Despite experiencing some of the best moments of his career in Paris, constant injuries limited his performance.
Anyone who knows football knows that my best moment and my finest moment was at PSG. Playing like I did at PSG, I would definitely win a Ballon d’Or. I’m sure of that, but I had those injuries, they hurt me.
Neymar Jr
Neymar stressed that, had he not suffered so many injuries, he could have achieved more individual and collective achievements.
Finally, he left PSG in 2023 to join Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia, where he has also faced physical challenges that have prevented him from seeing his best version.
Neymar’s legacy with PSG
Despite the setbacks, Neymar Junior is considered a PSG legend, bringing many joys to the fans and winning many championships in France.
His statistics with the club are impressive as shown by Transfermark: in 173 games, he scored 118 goals and gave 77 assists, demonstrating his exceptional quality as a footballer.
Now 32, Neymar has his sights set on the 2026 World Cup, hoping to regain his form and win a trophy he failed to achieve with PSG: the highest international award.