Paris Saint-Germain may consider bringing in a winger next summer, potentially one with veteran experience, to support the young squad they are developing under manager Luis Enrique.
Moreover, the capital club could enter the free-agent market and lure a player who has long been rumored to be interested in the Parisians. The Ligue 1 side has struggled to score goals in the UEFA Champions League. In two matches, Enrique’s side has only recorded one goal.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah is a pending free agent with his contract expiring in June 2025. However, the 32-year-old could begin talking with clubs over a pre-contract in January.
TEAMTalk reported on Friday, citing sources, that PSG are keen to sign a new winger next summer and are keeping tabs on Salah, but their priority is to bring in a younger player than the veteran forward.
The report notes that PSG are keen on AC Milan star Rafael Leão and plans to pursue him next summer, although he would come at a high price.
Meanwhile, those working at Liverpool anticipate that Mohamed Salah will depart next summer, with the Saudi Pro League as his most probable destination instead of another European club.