Sunday, June 9, 2019

PSG prepares for Leonardo's shake

The Brazilian would arrive with more power than he had in his first stage. He would keep Al-Khelafi in the shade and keep a close watch on Tuchel.

PSG prepares for Leonardo's shake

The second stage of Leonardo in Paris Saint Germain envisions a convulsive scenario in almost all the layers of a club that anxiously seeks to succeed in Europe at once. The arrival of the Brazilian will be a reality in a matter of days, but some are already grappling with the coming shock. Undoubtedly, this signing will have a greater impact on Antero Henrique, according to Le Parisien. The sports director will be dismissed at the same time that Leonardo takes possession after two seasons with shadows and lights. They have signed stars like Neymar and Mbappé, but have not been able to put together a contact team. In fact, he spent a year looking for a replacement for Thiago Motta tumbling through several clubs in Europe.

It will also affect Al-Khelaïfi. 

The Qatari president will have less space at the time of making decisions, but perhaps it is not a bad idea after a few hectic weeks in which justice investigates him for an alleged case of corruption and money laundering in the World Athletics concession to Qatar. In addition, the president of PSG is an entrepreneur with interests in other fields outside football and must attend them in person. So the arrival of Leonardo would keep him in the shade.

Tuchel must not lower his guard either. 

Leonardo lands in Paris with the confidence deposited in a coach renewed at the end of May until 2021, but vigilant against what will be his test of fire. In fact, the French press believes that Tuchel will not receive much more in this summer market, something that has complained this season on multiple occasions for having a template too short in his opinion.

Cavani can be the protagonist of the great first decision of Leonardo in terms of footballers since the PSG needs to enter 60 million euros before July 1 to comply with the other two transfers of Mbappé and Neymar. The Brazilian was in charge of carrying the negotiations with Napoli in 2013 and now he may just have to find an exit. The Uruguayan striker would not look with bad eyes to face a new project in a big Europe.

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