PSG wants to sign Harry Maguire from Manchester United

After suffering yet another setback in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain is currently gearing up for yet another action-packed summer. In order to improve performance across the team, Luis Campos has already begun planning the composition of the next Rouge et Bleu squad.
His goal is to bolster all of the different facets of the game. Slovak international defender Milan Skriniar, who will be a free agent after this season with Inter Milan, has already confirmed that he will be joining PSG. Skriniar will play central defence for the new club.
Even though Skriniar has already been signed, PSG is still looking to strengthen its defence.
But Luis Campos still wants a lot of different players. If Pau Torres, a 26-year-old back for Villarreal, was chosen, the football adviser for the team in the French city might think about an English international.
Luis Campos is willing to put his money on Harry Maguire
Because of Presnel Kimpembe’s injury, which will keep him out of action for an extended period of time, as well as the deficiencies that Christophe Galtier’s group displayed in this area of play this season, the leaders have prioritized the procurement of central defenders as one of their primary goals for the following summer.
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In January of this year, PSG tried to get Harry Maguire but was unable to do so. But, according to a story in the British newspaper The Sun on Friday, the French club plans to try again to get him during the summer. Luis Campos is willing to pay a lot of money in the coming months to get Harry Maguire.
“Maguire is about to leave Manchester United because PSG is ready to pay €56 million for him. The deal with Maguire was almost done in January, but now there isn’t enough time to finish it. PSG will have to pay Maguire’s big settlement, but the club’s money comes from Qatari petrodollars, so this shouldn’t be a problem.