Bournemouth central defender Illya Zabarnyi (22) is at the heart of a tug-of-war between Paris Saint-Germain and the English club. Despite an offer of over €60 million from PSG, Bournemouth are refusing to budge, banking on the player’s potential. According to TEAMtalk‘s Rudy Galetti, Paris has already secured a personal agreement with Zabarnyi until 2030, but the transfer remains blocked.
The Zabarnyi case highlights the complexity of the transfer market, where every negotiation becomes a balancing act between clubs, agents and players. Discussions are often long and tense, as each party seeks to maximize its interests in an environment where the value of players is constantly fluctuating.
This difficulty is compounded by media pressure and speculation: the information that filters through the press reflects only part of the reality, and many details remain confidential until the last moment. Clubs sometimes use these leaks to influence public perception or put pressure on the other side, adding a further layer of uncertainty.
In the case of PSG and Bournemouth, the firmness shown by the English and the successive offers made by the Parisians are scrutinized and commented on in real time, while the truth of the negotiations is often played out far from the spotlight. This climate of uncertainty makes each transfer even more unpredictable, and explains why certain dossiers, such as that of Zabarnyi, can reach an impasse despite apparent agreements on other aspects.