Paris Saint-Germain targets a defender trained by Mbappe’s father

Galtier wants to sign a new defender (Antonio Borga/Getty)

wish club Paris Saint-Germain The Frenchman supported his ranks with an additional defender, especially since his coach Christophe Galtier relied in most of the team’s matches this season on three players in the defense axis.

He found it difficult to implement the plan once morest Marseille at the summit French league Against Marseille following the penalty of Sergio Ramos, the Portuguese midfielder, Pereira, who sought help from the coach in the center of the defense in the Clasico, was also injured.

The French Football League champions are targeting a French defender, Arsenal’s English star William Saliba, who has been shining since the beginning of the season with his team and has been providing impressive levels, according to the French website Mercato Foot.

Saliba left a perfect impression last season when he played on loan to the French club Marseille, where he was one of the most prominent defenders in the league, which helped him to join the French national team, as he succeeded in convincing coach Didier Deschamps of his high skills.

The site did not specify the financial value of this supposed deal, but indicated that the Parisian was targeting Saliba, especially since Italian Inter Milan seeks to extend the contract of Slovak defender Milan Skriniar, who was close to moving to the Parisian in the summer Mercato before the deal failed in recent days.

Saliba said in a previous interview, reported by the French “West France” website, that during his upbringing, he trained in a suburb of the French capital, Paris, under the supervision of the father of Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe, who helped him at the beginning of his career and may be next to his son during the coming period.

Saliba is supposed to be present in the World Cup finals with the French national team, following he has emerged remarkably since the beginning of the season, and he has played well during the few international matches.

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