Paris Saint-Germain is in a position to offer an FC Barcelona star 20 times more than what he earns lately in salary to sign for them, according to El Nacional, citing anonymous sources.
The Qatar-backed giant has a history of snatching players from Barca since shocking world football by activating Neymar’s $245 million clause in 2017 and breaking a global record of moves that has yet to be surpassed.
In 2023, PSG paid less for Ousmane Dembélé, but managed to convince the ambidextrous winger (bought through the possibility through the Blaugrana with money earned from Neymar’s move) that his future was in the Parc des Princes which in Catalonia.
The president of Barça, Joan Laporta, already demonstrated earlier this year that he had rejected an offer close to 220 million dollars (200 million euros) for the PSG prodigy, Lamine Yamal, whom he considers the ideal replacement for a Kylian Mbappé who fled to Real Madrid in a loose transfer.
But that doesn’t mean the Parisians have been deterred and possibly won’t look to attack coach Hansi Flick’s side elsewhere. According to El Nacional, they are now turning their attention to another La Masia star in 2023/2024 alongside the Lamine team.
Fermín López, previously on loan at the modest Linares, is an example of courage and determination who worked hard to make his decision with former coach Xavi Hernández in the first team and, also, as a foreigner in Spain.
Although he played a secondary role in the European Championship that La Roja won in Germany with Lamine at the helm, Fermín will undoubtedly be the protagonist of Paris 2024, where his life goals propelled his country to an Olympic gold medal.
This has been reported by the great club of the French capital, which wants to increase Fermín’s salary to 20.
The 21-year-old currently earns $275,000 (€250,000) a year, which PSG can convert into $5. 5 million (€5 million), according to El Nacional.
Aware that their attacking midfielder has a number of big European clubs on alert, Barça would like to extend Fermín’s contract until 2029, according to Mundo Deportivo.
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