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·19 de diciembre de 2025

Man Utd Hit With €100M Demand for Chelsea, PSG Transfer Target

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PSG have taken a different approach in recent transfer windows, prioritizing long-term growth over big-name signings. The club has turned its attention to younger players with potential to develop.

A standout addition this year was Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli, brought in to add energy and creativity to PSG’s already youthful lineup. Alongside Willian Pacho and João Neves, his signing highlighted the club’s commitment to building a sustainable core for the future.


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In the summer, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that agent Jorge Mendes met with the family of Turkish forward Kenan Yıldız, whose value has risen at Juventus.

PSG, Manchester City, and Chelsea were all reportedly interested, though no deal materialized. Yıldız, however, continues to attract attention from top clubs across Europe.

Man Utd Want Kenan Yıldız Amid Transfer Rumors

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The latest on Yıldız comes from transfer insider Ben Jacobs, who reported that Manchester United are targeting Yıldız, with a deal expected to cost around €90 million to €100 million.

CaughtOffside recently reported that Yildiz’s representatives are seeking a salary of around €6 million per year, a figure Juventus considers too high under their current financial structure.

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The club, operating within a tight budget as they reshape the squad for the long term, have reportedly put negotiations on hold. With interest in the young forward growing across Europe, Juventus reportedly face a crucial choice: meet the wage demands or risk losing one of the brightest attacking prospects they have developed in years.

Even with talks paused, Juventus reportedly still see Yildiz as central to their future plans. Sporting leadership view him as a long-term anchor in the attack, and the club would reportedly demand more than €100 million before considering a sale, a figure reflecting both his potential and rising interest from major European teams.

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