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PSG push for Akliouche as academy exits continue

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Paris Saint-Germain Daily News Roundup
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PSG are leading talks for Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche, with bids expected, while academy midfielder Mathis Jangeal has joined Famalicão and 19-year-old keeper Renato Marin is close to a loan to CD Nacional as Alessandro Longoni is planned to arrive

AC Milan approve a record deal for PSG striker Goncalo Ramos, a request of Ruben Amorim. Cardinale backs the coach with a major investment to fit the system.open

Atletico Madrid are advancing to sign PSG’s Kang-in Lee, with personal terms agreed and a fee close despite Juventus interest. PSG are eyeing replacements, including Maghnes Akliouche from Monaco.open

PSG’s Renato Marin, 19, is in talks for a loan to CD Nacional without option to buy. Deal is the most concrete so far as PSG plan keeper depth with Alessandro Longoni incoming.open

France midfielder Manu Koné prefers PSG or the Premier League and has rejected Atlético Madrid. His price is €45-50m, with sales needed first at his club.open

PSG are leading the race for Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche, with talks intensifying and bids expected. Move seen as credible after Gonçalo Ramos’s exit, but no agreement yet.open

PSG’s 2026-27 away kit font is confirmed by La Source Parisienne.open

UEFA fine PSG €80,000 for fireworks, €10,875 for objects thrown and impose a suspended away ticket ban after the final vs Arsenal. Arsenal are fined €1,500 for objects thrown.open

PSG academy midfielder Mathis Jangeal leaves despite a deal to 2026, joining Famalicão in Portugal for more game time.open

Real Madrid plan to sell Eduardo Camavinga for around €60m, with PSG and Inter interested. Mourinho does not count on him, though the player wants to stay.open

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PSG push for Akliouche as academy exits continue