Paris Saint-Germain make contact with Toulouse star Moussa Sissoko and Chu Young Park of AS Monaco
Reports in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Moussa-Sissoko-c26938, and AS Monaco star, Chu Young Park.
After completing the signing of France international, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Lorient-c39153, Les Parisiens are not showing any signs of stopping in the transfer market and have now identified two more players, which the PSG officials believe can take the club forward.
Reports also suggest that PSG have already contacted the agent of AS Monaco player Chu Young Park. The South Korean international had a great season for Les Rouge et Blanc individually as he scored 12 goals in 33 games. However, the youngster’s exploits
were not enough as Monaco were relegated.
Furthermore, the Korean does not want to play in the Ligue 2 next season and PSG are more than willing to give the 25-year-old a way out. Fellow Ligue 1 side, Olympique de Lyonnais, are also believed to be interested in the striker’s services and there is
also considerable amount of interest from English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers. Rumours suggest that an offer in the region of 7 million Euros might be enough for AS Monaco to let go of their prized asset.
On the other hand, it seems that PSG’s interest in Bordeaux man http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603. Reports now suggest that PSG have turned their attentions
to Toulouse midfielder Moussa Sissoko. The 21-year-old has been touted as the new http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrick-Vieira-c29316.
A fee in the region of 15 million Euros is considered to be enough to get the midfielder’s signature, who has already played three times for the French national team. The youngster is also being tracked by Lyon but it has been argued that PSG might be able
to steal the march on Lyon for the player’s services.
With the backing of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986 Investment Authority, PSG have become quite active in the market and it seems that the club’s relentless push to get the best talent in the world might not stop any time soon.
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