According to Fichajes, PSG have set their eyes on Valencia's Cristhian Mosquera as they prepares for Marquinhos' potential departure.
The 30-year-old Brazilian defender, despite being contracted until 2028, is reportedly considering a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia.
PSG's interest in the promising Spanish center-back comes amid a defensive rebuild that already includes recent acquisitions Lucas Beraldo and Willian Pacho.
The €30.00m-valued (According to Transfermarkt) defender has been solid for Valencia this season, contributing 7 clean sheets this season while averaging 3.10 clearances and 0.63 shots blocked per 90 minutes – ranking in the 81st and 88th percentiles respectively among his peers.
Competition for Mosquera's signature will be fierce, with both AC Milan and Atletico Madrid previously linked to the youngster, and PSG's pursuit is calculated as they aim to capitalize on Marquinhos' market value while freeing salary space for reinvestment.
A potential summer bidding war looms as three European heavyweights chase Valencia's defensive addition, with PSG hoping their project and financial muscle can secure their preferred Marquinhos successor.
PSG interested in Côte d'Ivoire defender
According to PanAfricaFootball.com, Paris Saint-Germain has shown serious interest in AS Roma’s Ivorian center-back Evan Ndicka ahead of the summer transfer window.
The French club is monitoring the 24-year-old, who has impressed with consistent performances in Serie A this season. Sources indicate that PSG may move quickly to secure his signature.
AS Roma is reportedly open to letting Ndicka leave but will demand a significant fee.
While, reports suggests Roma wants around €40 million, Transfermarkt currently values Ndicka at €25 million. The defender joined Roma in 2023 after a successful stint with Eintracht Frankfurt.