Paris Saint‑Germain are preparing for a relatively calm summer transfer window, with their strategy already defined as they gear up to face Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest. According to L’Équipe, the club’s hierarchy has no intention of entering a major recruitment drive, having paused market activity weeks ago. Sporting director Luis Campos has reiterated that most rumours circulating in recent days are pure speculation. PSG have identified two priorities.
The first is signing a young left‑back to provide reliable cover for Nuno Mendes, though no specific targets have been revealed. The second is adding an attacking player to increase competition in the frontline, a move that could influence the future of Bradley Barcola, who continues to attract interest from Premier League clubs. The report notes that PSG have yet to settle on concrete names for the attacking role, despite links to several players, including Julián Álvarez, with Barcelona no longer pursuing him.