Paris Saint-Germain is about to experience a new earthquake on the transfer market. His coach,Luis Enrique, made a decision as unexpected as it is spectacular:He gave the green light to Nasser al-Khelaïfi to separate from Ousmane Dembélé. The goal?Make way for a legendary striker, capable of transforming the Parisian attack and making PSG a real goal machine.

According to several sources close to the club,Luis Enrique believes that Dembélé, despite his undeniable talent, has not fully met expectations since his arrival. Too irregular, often injured and still far from his best level, the former FC Barcelona player could be sacrificed as part of a vast offensive reconstruction plan.

The name of the potential replacement remains secret for the moment, but it would be aworld renowned center, recognized for its formidable efficiency and its leadership on the ground. Some evoke a shock return ofCristiano Ronaldoin Europe, others advance the tracks leading toMohamed is wrong, Harry KaneorRobert Lewandowski, whose respective situations in their clubs could evolve during the summer.
“Luis Enrique wants an attacker capable of weighing on the defenses, being decisive in big games and guiding young people like Barcola or Zaire-Emery,” says a relative of the Parisian wardrobe.
The Spanish technician wishes to build aSolid and balanced collective, with a more direct and sharp attack. He considers that an experienced player, accustomed to the biggest competitions, is essential to achieve the European objectives of the club.
This daring choice, if validated by the sports management, would mark a clear turning point in thePost-Ambappé projectPSG. After the start of the French star to Real Madrid, the capital’s club seems determined to redefine its identity around a more united and effective group, rather than relying solely on individualities.
The next few weeks promise to be decisive. But one thing is certain:Luis Enrique intends to leave his imprint at the Parc des Princes– And he will not recede before any decision to achieve this.