PSG hopes to be able to acquire Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva at the second attempt.
PSG almost acquired Silva last summer. The Parc des Princes were confident of a deal, but at the last moment Bernardo chose to stay at City and sign a new three-year contract with the Citizens.
This contract provides for compensation in the region of 50 million pounds, which is what PSG is going to use, which is preparing for restructuring against the background of another failure in the Champions League and parting with Kylian Mbappe.
According to talkSPORT, PSG bosses are encouraged by the fact that City prepared in advance for parting with the 29-year-old Portuguese and looked at West Ham midfielder Lucas Paquette, available for 85 million pounds, to replace him.