José Mourinho could replace Christophe Galtier on the PSG bench next season. The current AS Roma coach would not leave Italy alone.
Will Christophe Galtier still be the coach of the Paris Saint Germain next season? It seems increasingly unlikely. The early elimination in the Champions League and the multiple defeats in Ligue 1 would have weakened his position. To replace him, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi would think of two options. The first: Thiago Motta. The PSG legend managed the club’s U19s before coaching Genoa and La Spezia. The president of Paris Saint-Germain would particularly appreciate the Italian, currently stationed in Bologna. The second option would be to bring in José Mourinho. In the event of arrival, the Portuguese could take a major Serie A player in his luggage, reveals this Wednesday Foot Mercato.
Discussions with Sofyan Amrabat?
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Negotiations between Mourinho and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi have already started. The winner of the Champions League with Porto and Inter Milan thinks he can help PSG achieve its ambition: to win the cup with big ears. The Lusitanian could arrive in France well accompanied, with Sofyan Amrabat in his luggage. THE Moroccanwho is having a great season with Fiorentina, distinguished himself during his World Cup 2022 sparkling in Qatar. At 26, Amrabat would take on a whole new dimension by joining the capital club.
Other big European names, like FC Barcelona, are keen to land the midfielder. But Mourinho does not want to be grilled politeness. The 60-year-old technician would have already exchanged with the agent of the Moroccan international (48 selections) with a view to a joint arrival in France. The Lion of the Atlas would be one of the few profiles identified by the Special One in the event of signing at Paris Saint-Germain. PSG’s summer transfer window could be particularly hectic if the Portuguese replaces Galtier.