The 2025/2026 winter transfer window runs from Thursday, January 1st to Monday, February 2nd (8 PM CET) in France, and rumors surrounding Paris Saint-Germain are swirling. This time, RMC Sport is taking a look at what’s planned for PSG in the coming weeks.
A quiet transfer window?
“The Parisian club isn’t expected to be particularly active in January. Luis Enrique reiterates that he’s satisfied with his current squad, which allows him to make room for young players with high potential (Ibrahim Mbaye, Quentin Ndjantou, etc.). The return to form of key players like Achraf Hakimi (currently at the Africa Cup of Nations with Morocco), Désiré Doué, and Ousmane Dembélé is another factor that doesn’t necessarily force PSG to make any signings.”
Finally, the current Champions League format, with the group stage ending on January 28th, doesn’t encourage participating clubs to be active in the transfer market. However, the club is obviously still on the lookout for market opportunities to strengthen the squad.
Regarding departures, while Lucas Beraldo’s name often comes up, his profile as a young, technically gifted left-footer is not easy to replace. Gonçalo Ramos, potentially frustrated by his role as a “super-sub,” remains an important player in Luis Enrique’s mind. Despite his limited playing time, the Portuguese player is the club’s top scorer at the halfway point of the season (9 goals).
These are perfectly credible statements, sensible and without any unreasonable fantasies. Some desperately want to see movement this winter, but PSG has no reason to be very active. The squad is at a very high level, with room for young players and versatility while maintaining strong competition. There’s no reason to force a move, whether in terms of recruitment or departures.
Lucas Beraldo has indeed been mentioned several times, notably by L’Equipe. However, there’s no concrete confirmation whatsoever. The 22-year-old defender has even denied it. Gonçalo Ramos might be considered, but the 24-year-old striker hasn’t complained and has even been decisive. Replacing him this winter would be far from easy.
