Arthur Montagne –
Journalist
Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master’s degree in sports journalism, he never misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.
Since the opening of the transfer window, one of PSG’s main missions has been to find Kylian Mbappé’s successor. For the moment, no offensive reinforcement has arrived, and questions are being asked about the profile sought by the capital club, which can rely on two different models to manage this file, namely FC Barcelona in 2017 with Neymar or Juventus in 2001 with Zinedine Zidane.
This summer, one of the main missions of the PSG is to replace Kylian Mbappé. A colossal project that PSG has been struggling with since the opening of the transfer window. And yet, it is not for lack of having multiplied the avenues, in particular Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Victor Osimhen, Jadon Sancho or even Nico Williams. Therefore, it is difficult to know how the Parisians will go about it, but one thing is certain, as recalled Dave Appadoojournalist of France Footballit would be better to imitate the Juventuswhich had compensated for the departure of Zinedine Zidane by significantly strengthening its workforce with the arrivals of Gianluigi Buffon, Lilian Thuram et Pavel Nedvedrather than the FC Barcelone which had been lost in the succession of Neymar.
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“We are not replacing Kylian Mbappé”
« You can’t replace Kylian Mbappé, whether on an individual and sporting level, or in terms of notoriety. “, the journalist immediately asks on the set of THE EVENING TEAMbefore explaining that the PSG has two options to replace Kylian Mbappé, either do like the FC Barcelone in 2017 when Neymar joined the capital, either imitate the Juventus who handled the aftermath magnificentlyZidane in 2001.
“You have two choices: either you do like Barça or you follow the Juventus school”
« You have two choices: either you do like Barça who did anything after Neymar left, because they absolutely had to find a replacement, or you follow the school of Juventus Turin, who when they lost Zidane, did not try to replace him but filled all the other areas with Buffon, Thuram and Nedved. I think this is smarter », added Dave Appadoo.