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PSG transfer news, rumors, updates: Julian Nagelsmann will not be next

It was another majorly underwhelming season for Paris Saint-Germain in 2022-23 with just their historic 11th French title to show from Christophe Galtier’s time in charge after UEFA Champions League and Coupe de France failure. The French tactician has been dismissed from his Parc des Princes role and Lionel Messi as well as Sergio Ramos are confirmed to be leaving. Kylian Mbappe could not let this summer pass without the headlines being about him and he has indicated to PSG that he does not intend to action the additional final year of his contract which makes him a free agent come 2024. Better news on the incomings front with Milan Skriniar lined up from Inter since January and Real Madrid’s Marco Asensio as well as Sporting CP’s Manuel Ugarte poised to be officially announced as new signings. Lee Kang In has also been linked with the French capital outfit while Julian Nagelsmann established himself as the favorite to be head coach only to seemingly pull out. Just your usual summer transfer window in Paris, then…

Julian Nagelsmann withdraws

June, 16 — Despite emerging as the early favorite to succeed Christophe Galtier as head coach, Julian Nagelsmann and PSG ended up breaking off negotiations. The German tactician and the French champions disagreed over key details and Les Parisiens opted to pursue talks with another candidate. Luis Enrique and former PSG midfielder Thiago Motta had been linked with the role in the months leading up to Galtier’s dismissal.

Bernardo Silva interest

June, 13 — A name high on PSG’s list of priorities this summer is that of Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva and the Champions League winner is reportedly already the subject of intense bidding by Les Parisiens. In L’Equipe’s report, Marco Verratti was cited as a possible makeweight in the deal while Gianluigi Donnarumma and Warren Zaire Emery have also had their names thrown into the ring.

Lee Kang In

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