The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is gearing up for a significant summer transfer window following their recent Champions League triumph. The club is reportedly on the verge of securing its first major signing, with a deal involving Russian midfielder Aleksey Batrakov appearing almost finalized. Sources close to the negotiations suggest the transfer could be completed within the next two weeks, pending only the final signatures.
Batrakov’s move to Paris nearly a done deal
With a transfer fee estimated at 25 million euros and an annual salary ranging between 5 and 6 million euros, Batrakov’s potential arrival at Parc des Princes would mark a strategic addition to PSG’s midfield. Luis Campos, the club’s sporting director, is scheduled to travel to Moscow next week to finalize the paperwork, according to insiders familiar with the discussions.
The 95% probability of this transfer materializing has been widely discussed in football circles. Batrakov, currently plying his trade at Lokomotiv Moscow, has been a standout performer in the Russian Premier League, showcasing creativity and technical ability that align with PSG’s style of play. His potential integration into the team could provide the depth and versatility needed to maintain competitiveness in both domestic and European competitions.
Russian coach backs Batrakov’s Parisian ambitions
Andrey Nagibin, Batrakov’s former youth coach at Lokomotiv Moscow, has spoken positively about the midfielder’s potential move. « Batrakov is fully capable of thriving at the highest level, » Nagibin stated in a recent interview. « The French league is undoubtedly more demanding than the Russian league, but he has the talent to adapt. We’ve discussed his ambitions, and I’ve encouraged him to seize this opportunity. It’s reminiscent of Safonov’s journey—starting as a backup and earning a starting spot. I wish him all the best. »
For PSG, this transfer represents more than just a financial investment; it’s a statement of intent as they aim to build a squad capable of dominating European football. The club’s proactive approach in securing young, high-potential talent underscores their long-term vision, even as they celebrate their recent Champions League victory.
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