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·29 ottobre 2025
Transfer news – PSG ready to snatch top talent from Barça!

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·29 ottobre 2025

The 2025/2026 winter transfer window is already being prepared, and even next summer as well, so rumors around Paris Saint-Germain are piling up. This time, it’s Mundo Deportivo reporting on the club’s desire to sign Juan Hernández, an 18-year-old midfielder from Barça Atlètic (the FC Barcelona reserve team) who is under contract until 2026.
“Paris Saint-Germain has set its sights on Juan Hernández (18), one of the most promising young players at FC Barcelona Atlético. PSG and Luis Enrique himself, always on the lookout for young talents from FC Barcelona, are closely monitoring his progress and see him as an ideal asset for their project to develop high-performing young European players, despite their expensive transfers. His release clause is set at six million euros, but when his contract expires, he could be signed for free. The FC Barcelona midfielder has become a very affordable option for a player of his potential, especially since his contract extension with Barça has not yet been finalized, despite initial contacts between the club and his entourage.”
Nothing is impossible—PSG, like all clubs, is always on the lookout for young talent. The squad needs to be strengthened while avoiding huge expenses. Especially with coach Luis Enrique, who knows how to integrate young players into his group and help them progress. Juan Hernandez is described as a talented and very versatile midfielder, which fits the bill. The end of his contract is also a possible opportunity.
However, there is absolutely nothing certain. Every year, many players are linked with PSG without any confirmation. Especially from Spain, where the media love to tie the Parisian club to transfer rumors. Even more so when there’s a chance to present a “victory” for Barça or Real Madrid. As is the case here, with a possible contract extension for Juan Hernandez.
So we’ll wait for certainties. There is far too much uncertainty, with no concrete evidence.
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