It appears that AS Monaco is active in the transfer market ahead of the official opening of the summer window on June 9. However, there seems to be a lack of significant activity from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), known as “QatariSG” due to its Qatari ownership.
There are reports indicating that PSG might have to reconstruct their team for the upcoming season, especially with the desire of their coach, Carlo Ancelotti, to leave for Real Madrid. This potential departure could lead PSG to consider rebuilding their squad.
Notably, there are rumors circulating about big names in the attack being linked to PSG, including Cristiano Ronaldo. Despite the initial skepticism about such a move, it is suggested that the 28-year-old Real Madrid striker would be open to joining the French Ligue 1 champions. According to a close friend, Ronaldo is motivated by a desire for a change and is drawn to the idea of playing in France, where he would receive constant media attention and support.
The friend mentioned in France Football explains that Ronaldo feels there is only room for Lionel Messi in La Liga, and he believes that playing in France, where he would be highlighted and supported by the media, particularly France Football, along with the influence of the Qatari ownership with Al-Jazeera, would be beneficial for him.
Despite these speculations, PSG is currently maintaining a discreet approach to transfers, treating potential recruits similarly to any other signings. The situation remains dynamic, and it will be interesting to see how PSG’s transfer strategy unfolds in the coming weeks.