Foot PSG – PSG: Milan ready to destroy Paris for Renato Sanches
PSG have already completed the arrival of Vitinha from FC Porto. The Portuguese international will not be the only midfielder to arrive in the capital this summer. Renato Sanches is a highly valued profile.
Luis Campos does not intend to waste time this summer on the transfer market. The PSG sports adviser already has very specific ideas of the players he wants to see land in the capital. With the approval of Christophe Galtier, many avenues are therefore explored. Among them, on found Renato Sanches (Lille). The 24-year-old is also very interested in the idea of joining PSG. According to some echoes, the former Bayern Munich only thinks of the capital club to continue his career. But in this case, AC Milan is still lurking and has apparently not lost hope of signing Renato Sanches.
Sanches and Milan, it’s not dead
Renato Sanches returned to training today with LOSC! 💪🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/sh7OEi7zfT
—BeFoot (@_BeFoot) July 5, 2022
According to information from Gianluca Di Marzio, the Lombard club is still on the lookout for the Portuguese international. The Italian champions intend to take advantage of the slowdown in negotiations between Sanches and PSG to seduce the player. According to the Lille management, only AC Milan has also triggered negotiations for Sanches. Problem, the midfielder wants his future contract to rise and hopes to earn a salary of 6 million euros per season. An amount too high for the finances of AC Milan, which hopes that Sanches will lower its requirements. However, according to the Voice of the North, the Portuguese intends to join PSG in the coming days. At least that’s what his entourage suggested. To let go of his player, Lille hopes to collect a check for 30 million euros. Probably too much for Luis Campos, who does not want to go above 15 million. For the moment, the Ile-de-France sports advisor is focused on sales but also on two other files: Gianluca Scamacca (Sassuolo) and Milan Skriniar (Inter). The summer will be hot in Paris and the workforce of Christophe Galtier, according to his will, will be reduced and optimized.