PSG Prepare 120 Million For Ousmane Dembele’s Replacement

The European football scene is in turmoil following recent leaks that place Paris Saint-Germain at the center of a historic operation for next summer.

The French capital club is drawing up a 120 million euro financial strategy to secure the signing of current Bayern Munich star Michael Olise.

This decision stems from the complex contractual situation of Ousmane Dembele, who appears to have ended his time at Parc des Princes after rejecting renewal offers.

With the imminent departure of “Mosquito”, the board led by Nasser Al-Khelaifi has identified Michael Olise as the ideal successor to maintain the competitive level at the elite level.

Luis Enrique, the coach of the Parisian team, has been the main supporter of this move, prioritizing the young Frenchman’s profile over other high-profile options.

The Asturian coach believes that Olise’s versatility fits perfectly into his tactical scheme, bringing a freshness that other strikers lack.

Although names like Erling Haaland were mentioned in the Paris offices, the coach prefers the tight game and dribbling ability of the former Crystal Palace player.

The deal is being worked out slowly behind the scenes, with PSG trying to convince the Bavarian giants with a figure that would double what they initially invested.

Since arriving in Germany, the 24-year-old striker has set records worthy of a Ballon d’Or contender, racking up 15 goals and 27 assists.

These statistics reflect a direct impact on the outcome of almost every match played, something that has completely amazed French sports executives.

PSG understand that strengthening the right wing is an absolute priority to maintain their dominance in Ligue 1 and aspire to continental glory.