Joel Ordoñez, the 22-year-old defender for Club Brugge and Ecuador, has been added to Paris Saint-Germain’s transfer targets. PSG Inside Actus reported on Tuesday that the Parisian club has launched an offensive with an offer for the player. The price tag is also mentioned, although it could still increase given the strong competition.
PSG wants to act quickly in the face of stiff competition.
“Paris Saint-Germain has made its move. According to several leaks from sources close to the matter, the Parisian club submitted its first concrete offer to Joël Ordóñez at the end of last week. This significant offer demonstrates PSG’s desire to quickly finalize this priority transfer of the summer window.
PSG has reportedly offered the player a five-year contract, with a salary estimated at around €250,000 gross per month, including various bonuses. The transfer fee could reach around €42 million. This serious offer reflects the confidence placed in the Club Brugge KV defender. Several European clubs are closely monitoring Joël Ordóñez’s progress (especially in England), aware of the enormous potential of the young Ecuadorian international. This competition could quickly drive up the price in the coming days.
For Bruges, the scenario already seems clear: the Belgian club knows it will be very difficult to keep their prized asset this summer.” Summer. Within PSG, the objective is clear: to quickly finalize certain signings in order to move forward smoothly on other transfer targets. The name of Joël Ordóñez is now among the capital club’s defensive priorities.
These claims are quite credible, since Ordóñez is one of the rising stars who is regularly mentioned in rumors surrounding top European clubs. With his convincing performances and versatility (he can play centrally and on the right), he could very well attract PSG’s interest. His compatriot Willian Pacho (a 24-year-old defender), who is flourishing and developing in Paris, could also play a role.
However, we remain cautious about rumors. Nothing is certain at the moment, no concrete information. And the competition is expected to be fierce, so a move might not be successful. Not to mention that Bruges could take their time and also use the World Cup to inflate the price. Let’s wait for more certainty.
