Paris Saint-Germain are currently considering the future of their central defense, and are looking at a number of promising young prospects. According to Foot Mercato, Cristhian Mosquera (central defender, Valencia, 20) is the club’s priority to succeed Marquinhos (30), while Joel Ordóñez (central defender, Club Brugge, 21) is also being closely monitored by Luis Campos, who has made several visits to check him out.
“PSG are interested in Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera.
Joel Ordóñez of Club Brugge is also being watched. Luis Campos has made several visits this season to check him out.”
PSG has clearly demonstrated its desire to anticipate and accelerate its mercato by focusing on rejuvenating its squad. Under the impetus of Luis Enrique and the sporting directorate, the club is now giving priority to recruiting young players with high potential, capable of integrating quickly into the Parisian project and bringing real technical and tactical added value.
This strategy is reflected in the arrival of promising profiles such as Gabriel Moscardo (19), Joao Neves (20) and Willian Pacho (22), who strengthen an already very young squad, the youngest in the Champions League this season. PSG’s aim is to build a competitive team for the long term, by developing talent capable of adapting to high standards, both technically (ball control, clean throws, forward play) and tactically (versatility, game intelligence, ability to play in different systems).