200 million to boost PSG... with or without Mbappe?

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PSG will spend 200 million euros on reinforcing its squad ahead of next season, report 'Le Parisien' This does not take into account the possible departure of Kylian Mbappe.

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PSG are in dire need of a boost, after losing important players like Leo Messi and Sergio Ramos, among others. The club will therefore put 200 million euros towards finding talent in the transfer market, wrote 'Le Parisien'.
The intention of the French side, once again, is to build a squad that can win the club that Champions League once and for all, which is the only trophy eluding the Qatari-owned club.
These 200 million will be put towards finding reinforcements for the squad, especially up front. Two names stand out here, Harry Kane and Bernardo Silva.
The Portuguese star is under contract with Manchester City, who won't be keen on him leaving, especially after the loss of Ilkay Gundogan to Barcelona earlier this summer. He is also one of the names receiving attention from Saudi Arabia.
Harry Kane is facing a summer that could be career-defining. After more than a decade with Tottenham, this is the first time his departure looks feasible. Although he was linked with Real Madrid earlier this summer, the two most interested suitors now look to be PSG and Bayern Munich.
The big name defining PSG's summer is without a doubt, Kylian Mbappe. The striker has made his desire clear to finish the last year of his contract and not renew after, which has led the club to give him an ultimatum: renew this summer or be sold.
Faced with this situation, the French club has even considered signing a new contract with Mbappe with the promise that they will let him leave, presumably to Real Madrid, next season. The two parties supposedly met on Friday in a last-ditch attempt to make an agreement.

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