Paris Saint-Germain supporters hoping for a more lively transfer window than the summer of 2025 are about to get their wish. The capital club is preparing to make a major impact right at the start of the winter transfer window. Two notable offensive reinforcements are expected in the coming weeks — but not before, as both are currently representing their respective nations at the World Cup.
The first is a familiar face in French football: Maghnes Akliouche. The French international has been won over by the capital club, and AS Monaco is already preparing for life after its attacking midfielder. Left-footed, technically gifted, and versatile, Akliouche would replace Lee Kang-in in the Parisian squad, as the South Korean is set to leave the club.
Diomandé makes his decision
The other blockbuster signing of this early Parisian window involves one of the revelations of the ongoing World Cup: Yan Diomandé. The Ivorian international, an explosive dribbler, has reportedly chosen to join the two-time European champions. The transfer could be finalised in the coming hours, with RB Leipzig resigned to losing its 19-year-old gem. Also courted by Liverpool, Yan Diomandé confirms the growing appeal of a club that has become a global benchmark.
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