PSG’s transfer strategy leaves much to be desired. It’s time for a new approach to strengthen the team and achieve success.

Since returning to PSG’s main squad, Kylian Mbappe has continuously shown his effectiveness with 15 goals in 15 matches. But what Mbappe has done is in complete contrast to the performance of the remaining strikers in PSG’s squad at this time.

Most recently, the French capital team activated the clause to buy striker Goncalo Ramos from Benfica for 80 million euros, but what the Portuguese player could do after 15 matches was only 2 goals. win and 1 assist. Along with Ramos, PSG also spent more than 158 million euros to recruit three other attacking players, Muani, Dembele and Hugo Ekitike, in the last summer transfer window, increasing the total amount to upgrade the team’s strikers. ballooned to nearly 240 million euros.

However, the effectiveness was not as expected, when Ekitike and Dembele still did not score, and Kolo Muani only had 3 goals. That is equivalent to PSG spending a total of nearly 48 million euros for each goal from rookies in the striker line, a clear ineffectiveness in the French team’s transfer policy this season. .