The current season has been one of the most uncertain for PSG in recent years. Under Luis Enrique, the team is transforming into a more united and competitive squad.
Despite facing great challenges, PSG has been able to overcome adversity, gradually consolidating itself as one of the best teams in Europe.
After the impressive 4-2 victory against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League, Luis Enrique’s statements made clear the potential of this promising project, which has excited the Parisian fans.
Part of this success is due to the stellar performance of its players, highlighting an MVP who shone in the match against the English.
However, PSG remains active in the transfer market, given the possibility of losing some of its young talents.

Burnley want to sign Ayman Kari on a long-term contract
Ayman Kari, a PSG midfielder who is just 20 years old and has attracted the interest of several clubs, including Burnley of the EFL Championship.
Ayman Kari’s development has attracted attention after his outstanding spell at FC Lorient last season, where he played 15 games, gave an assist in the autumn and showed great potential, all this as shown by Trasnfermark.
However, opportunities in the PSG first team have been few and far between, given the great quality and depth of the midfield under Luis Enrique.
This has led to clubs such as Burnley making his signing. The English club have reportedly submitted an offer of 700,000 euros, including a 35% buy-back clause, as well as a 4-year contract with the option for a fifth.
A positive exit for Ayman Kari?
A potential move to the EFL Championship would represent a significant step forward for Kari’s career, offering him the chance to establish himself in one of the most competitive leagues in the world.
As time goes on, it looks increasingly unlikely that Kari will find a place in PSG’s first-team squad, given the internal competition.
A move to Burnley could be the perfect opportunity for the midfielder to gain important minutes and continue his development, while PSG make a final decision on his future in the coming weeks.