PSG nears signing of Jadon Sancho to replace Mbappé

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is closing in on signing Jadon Sancho as the replacement for Kylian Mbappé.

 

Following Mbappé’s departure, the club has been on a mission to find a suitable successor, and it appears their efforts are finally bearing fruit.

 

According to Sports Zone, PSG has reached a preliminary agreement with Sancho, the talented winger currently at Manchester United.

 

The next hurdle for PSG is to finalize the terms with Manchester United, who are open to the deal and have set a price tag of 60 million euros for Sancho.

 

If the negotiations proceed smoothly, Sancho will soon be wearing the PSG jersey, stepping into the role left vacant by Mbappé and bringing new energy to the team.

 

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