Paris Saint-Germain is working hard in the final hours of the transfer window to secure a player with a future-proof profile. According to Foot Mercato, the Parisian club will activate the buy-back clause for Khalil Ayari, the 21-year-old Tunisian striker currently on loan from Stade Tunisien. This move aligns with PSG’s current strategy.
“On loan with an option to buy from Stade Tunisien, the 21-year-old striker will continue his experience in the French capital.
Indeed, according to our latest information, the Parisian club is currently working to activate the Tunis native’s buy-back clause and thus secure his services permanently.”
This situation illustrates a fundamental trend at Paris Saint-Germain: anticipating rather than reacting. By choosing to activate Khalil Ayari’s buy-back clause, Paris is not responding to an immediate sporting emergency, but rather to a strategy of building a future. The club seeks to secure promising players early on, integrate them into a structured environment, and then develop them over time.
This type of movement, which receives little media attention, is part of a deliberate strategy of development, where PSG accepts that things cannot happen instantly. The goal is not to rush things, but to create sporting and financial value, in line with an overall project that gives increasing importance to young talent, whether they come from the youth academy or from less scrutinized markets.
