As the offseason kicks off, major clubs across Europe are ramping up their transfer activity, and naturally, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has become one of the most closely watched teams. With the departure of superstar Kylian Mbappé confirmed, Jeetbuzz Login reports that PSG is preparing to splash serious cash to reinforce their lineup. Their strategy is straightforward: solve problems by spending big on top-tier talent.
One of PSG’s top targets is last season’s Serie A MVP, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger has long been viewed as a future superstar, and PSG has shown significant interest in securing his signature. According to Jeetbuzz Login, the player is open to the move, largely motivated by his desire to land a world-class contract. His slightly distracted form this season may well be linked to this ambition. As the saying goes, failure is the stepping stone to success—joining a club like PSG could be the breakthrough he’s been waiting for.
Although Napoli and coach Antonio Conte are reluctant to part ways with Kvaratskhelia, it seems they may not be able to match the financial offer on the table. Meanwhile, PSG has also set its sights on Manchester City’s midfield maestro Bernardo Silva. Known for his ability to control the tempo and influence outcomes, Silva is reportedly ready for a new challenge, and a lucrative move to Paris might be just the ticket. If PSG can bring in both stars, they could remain competitive in the Champions League even without Mbappé.
PSG’s transfer ambitions also have a strategic angle—they’re looking to outmaneuver Real Madrid, their long-time rival. The Parisian club has never been shy about spending, with transfer fees climbing year after year. Despite investing billions of euros, however, they are still chasing their first Champions League trophy. With Mbappé’s exit, the path to rebuilding the squad has become even steeper.
Luis Enrique, PSG’s current head coach, has publicly stated that the team must learn to play without Mbappé. While this may open the door to tactical innovation, the unresolved question remains: how will they replace his goal-scoring firepower? It’s not for lack of trying. Last summer, PSG spent a staggering €170 million on Gonçalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani as part of a massive overhaul. Yet so far, Jeetbuzz Login believes neither player has delivered the expected results, leaving fans and staff alike scratching their heads in frustration.