Little by little, the 2025-2026 winter transfer window is approaching, opening in January. Unsurprisingly, this is causing a stir around Paris Saint-Germain. The club’s management and coach Luis Enrique have reiterated that they don’t have any particular targets, but will simply be attentive to potential opportunities. However, the media continues to report on potential targets, and Foot Mercato is no exception.
“PSG has also opened the door to Lucas Beraldo’s departure.”
However, according to our information, there could still be some movement if market opportunities arise in two positions in particular: defense and midfield. In defense, because PSG has also opened the door to Lucas Beraldo’s departure, as we previously revealed. In midfield, because Luis Enrique’s rotations are requiring players in other positions (Zaïre-Emery and Mayulu, in particular).
PSG continues to work on the same type of player: young players with significant potential for improvement, technically sound, and ready to adapt to Luis Enrique’s demands.
As is often the case when it comes to the transfer window, we urge extreme caution. Nothing is impossible, partly because nothing is very clear. No names, no offers, no negotiations. Simply positions with potential interest. And Beraldo’s departure is still being discussed as almost certain, even though the Brazilian defender has clearly denied it. This has been overlooked by several media outlets recently.
For the moment, there’s no indication that PSG intends to make a move. This could ultimately happen, but it’s a bit of a shame to get so worked up over nothing. Above all, we get the feeling that it’s difficult to accept that Paris is well-equipped and that bringing in a truly interesting player isn’t easy.
The wisest course of action is to wait and see if there is anything more concrete, while also taking advantage of the quality of this group under the guidance of coach Luis Enrique.
