How PSG could line up with Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Mbappe as Juventus star is linked with stunning £54m transfer
SEALED WITH A French Cris and 54million smackers – the 3SG frontline to match any triple-pronged attack in history. With Juventus reportedly removing Cristiano Ronaldo‘s “non-transferable” status, Paris Saint-Germain could be dreaming of linking the five-time Ballon d’Or winner with football’s costliest ever buy, £198m Neymar, and World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe. Apart from the […]
SEALED WITH A French Cris and 54million smackers – the 3SG frontline to match any triple-pronged attack in history.
With Juventus reportedly removing Cristiano Ronaldo‘s “non-transferable” status, Paris Saint-Germain could be dreaming of linking the five-time Ballon d’Or winner with football’s costliest ever buy, £198m Neymar, and World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe.
Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo finished the season by breaking the Juventus’ record for goals in a season, with 37 in 46 games[/caption]Apart from the piffling omission of Lionel Messi, Ronaldo’s long-time rival to the title of world’s best player, it’s an attack offering anything and everything.
And perhaps the only modern strikeforce that could compare would be Barcelona’s three-season front-three up to 2017 of Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez.
In the past campaign, 35-year-old Portugal legend Ronaldo became the fastest Serie A player in history to 50 goals, also breaking Juventus‘ individual scoring record for a season, with 37 from 46 matches.
But if Juve do cash in on £54m-rated Ron, two years after his £100m arrival from Real Madrid, how would he fit into the PSG line-up?
Bear in mind, the French champions have turned Argentine hitman Mauro Icardi‘s loan deal from Inter Milan into a permanent £70million deal, while club record-scorer Edinson Cavani has understandably departed.
Costa Rica superstar Keylor Navas is a firm tip to keep the No1 top, with Brazil star Marquinhos and France’s Presnel Kimpembe remaining in the middle of defence.
French Under-21 ace Colin Dagba is expected to finally tie down the regular right-back spot, Spain’s Juan Bernet marauding forward on the opposite flank.
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In midfield could be Argentina’s Leandro Paredes alongside Senegal anchorman Idrissa Gueye and Italy playmaker Marco Verratti.
That leaves Neymar and Mbappe up front – with Ronaldo, if he joins, or Icardi.
Sacre bleu! Problems, problems, problems…