The Parisians have had a bizarre summer, which was encapsulated up by their late swoop for the Stoke attacker
Before the summer window even opened, Neymar was already on his way to Real Madrid. Then it was Mbappe, then it was Neymar again. Months later, the pair are still are still flanking Edinson Cavani at PSG.
Paul Pogba was going to Paris, so was Gareth Bale, Jerome Boateng (that one actually almost happened), Danny Rose, Ivan Rakitic, Christian Eriksen, N'Golo Kante, hell, even Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly had his bags packed for Parc des Princes at one point.
It was the summer transfer window, though, we were always going to have all manner of crazy rumours popping up; people need to sell papers and generate clicks, especially when it comes to such a cash-rich club that spent €222 million on Brazil's golden boy.
One such crazy rumour - at the other end of the spectrum, admittedly - turned out to be true though, as on Friday evening PSG announced the free signing of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting from Stoke City. What?
Upon closer inspection, it's not quite as ridiculous as it sounds given the Cameroon international spent his best season at Mainz under Thomas Tuchel, but it still seems odd that a 40-year-old Gianluigi Buffon was the biggest name brought in by a team that famously spent a combined outlay of €367m on two players.
Alex Sandro and Felipe Luis were the main targets for left-back, Bayern Munich utility flanker Juan Bernat was brought in. Javier Pastore was sold to Roma, Jese returned from his loan at Stoke.
So what happened?
For one thing, FFP happened. Such lavish spending under the new owners over recent seasons was bound to draw attention, and draw attention it did until the case was closed last June... then it was asked to be reopened.
PSG's ambitions are big and falling foul of Financial Fair Play will bring what momentum they have gained in Europe to a grinding halt.
And so Pastore was sold alongside Goncalo Guedes, Yuri Berchiche, Odsonne Edouard and Jonathan Ikone, while Giovani Lo Celso and Grzegorz Krychowiak were loaned out for €2m and €1m fees respectively. With those outgoings, the Ligue 1 champions begin to look more like astute businessmen than rich kids let loose in a toy store.
But there's more to it than simple book balancing. Celta midfielder Stanislav Lobotka was in talks with PSG across the summer, but far too many intermediaries were involved and ultimately no official offers were put across. It was a case of too many cooks.
In addition, the net was cast extremely wide, meaning there was little focus on bringing in select targets. The scattergun approach was never going to work for a team with a history of paying over the odds for players – would anyone in their right mind accept market value for a player of decent quality when Qatar Sports Investments come calling?
Pay €37m for Thilo Kehrer and see how other teams react.
As mentioned, Boateng was in talks over a move to Paris but the move failed to materialise reportedly due to a nonchalant approach on the part of sporting director Antero Henrique, the same man who sanctioned the purchase of Kehrer.
And so PSG find themselves in a similar situation to last season: armed with a squad ready to walk their way to another Ligue 1 title with ease. The Champions League, however? Perhaps getting their house in order should be the main focus for this season instead.
Arsène6
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It would be good if PSG had this players!
Those players from the article
Fapaprsy
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It would be good if PSG had this players!
if they had wat ?🇫🇷
Arsène6
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It would be good if PSG had this players!
Justice1990
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Don't come on it then, it's simple. you don't hate it or you wouldn't be here everyday... you like to moan I'm thinking.
Idiot... Low brain 🧠 pig
Hokcelnt
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why don't you include dani alves
shray_srivastava
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PSG deserve it, they inflated the market for their own personal interest, now they have to face the music.
Redevil07
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Because PSG are so impatient with extraordinary players they have. They are too obsessed with success. They don't understand football is not only about just money & success but tradition, values.
Royanrsu
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I hate this app
Don't come on it then, it's simple. you don't hate it or you wouldn't be here everyday... you like to moan I'm thinking.
Remcmz
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This ya post is baseless
tuadopsyz
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saebim
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we need tiago silver back to milan
RogerstantonStanton
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am confused in what we are talking about
fastprince
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I don't understand what this post was all about. the inside was not the topic. and Hows it a funny transfer?? is it cuz Eric played in stoke city and they were eliminated? does that make his transfer to PSG an abomination?? hell no. he's a good player. AF delete this post or discuss something relating to the topic.
Justice1990
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I hate this app
Herve2
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all football what you mean by crazy transfer or you just don't have respect for you follow people anymore I really don't understand and on my point of view you totally wrong Eric is a very good player unless you are racist.
spurmilanandmanutd
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chupo is a good player . jese too . this is further evidence of how the further reduced epl transfer markets places epl teams at a further disadvantage vs european clubs for emphasis i write further 1 more time
ManCityFan2
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personally I think they've added good players to their weaker positions, and they've always had the individuals to win the champions league but by replacing areola with buffon and buying a utility player- choupo-moting- to replace all the positions they sold in, as well as kehrer to eventually replace thiago Silva and be a rotation option until then, they are a safe bet to reach at least the round of 16
*semi final
ManCityFan2
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personally I think they've added good players to their weaker positions, and they've always had the individuals to win the champions league but by replacing areola with buffon and buying a utility player- choupo-moting- to replace all the positions they sold in, as well as kehrer to eventually replace thiago Silva and be a rotation option until then, they are a safe bet to reach at least the round of 16