PSG have consistently signaled in recent transfer windows that their strategy revolves around long-term growth, prioritizing young talents with significant potential. This year, their headline signing was Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli, adding another explosive option to complement the club’s emerging core.
Kvaratskhelia now joins a promising group in Paris that includes Willian Pacho and Joao Neves. Moreover, PSG could return to Serie A to bolster their squad in the future.
According to a previous report from La Gazzetta dello Sport, agent Jorge Mendes met with the family of Turkish prospect Kenan Yıldız, and interest in the Juventus forward is rapidly growing. Manchester City, Chelsea, and PSG were reportedly considering bids in the €80 million to €90 million range.
While no move would transpire after this report during the summer transfer window, it doesn’t mean interest has gone away.
Arsenal Could Be Plotting Move for Next Summer

Tuttosport reports that Arsenal dispatched scouts to monitor Yıldız during Juventus’ Serie A clash with AC Milan on Sunday. This season, Yıldız has already found the net twice and contributed four assists across Serie A and the Champions League.
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Fichajes have recently reported that Juventus, however, are making it clear that Yildiz won’t come cheap. The club value him at €80 to €100 million, and some Italian outlets suggest the price could rise to €100 to €120 million if negotiations progress further down the line.
Moreover, Juventus are reportedly moving ahead with plans to extend Yildiz’s deal, aiming to guard against future interest. His current contract runs through 2029, and the club sees him as a key piece of their long-term project.