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PSG fined by UEFA, youth exits spark concern

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Paris Saint-Germain Daily News Roundup
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UEFA fine PSG €90,875 for fireworks and objects thrown in the Champions League final against Arsenal, with an away-fans ticket ban suspended for two years. L’Equipe flag academy concern as Pierre Mounguengue departs and Samba Coulibaly plus Elijah Ly are set to leave, while Adam Ayari signs pro terms. Internationally, Marquinhos, Achraf Hakimi and Lee Kang-in start World Cup 2026 matches.

PSG’s Nuno Mendes celebrated Portugal’s 5-0 World Cup win over Uzbekistan, scoring a surprise free-kick and praising the team’s control after a 0-0 with DR Congo.open

Juventus are ready to sell Khéphren Thuram for around €40m. Nottingham Forest made the most concrete enquiry, while PSG have made initial contact, with Juve hoping for a bidding war. Thuram is open to Paris.open

PSG are reportedly in advanced talks to sign Barcelona forward Salma Paralluelo for the women’s team. The free-agent move would bolster attack, though it remains a rumour with competition expected.open

Juventus pursue PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani, who is willing to take a pay cut after a productive loan in Turin. Talks with PSG continue, with Juve pushing above €30m and PSG seeking an obligation to buy.open

Theo Walcott prefers Arsenal sign Morgan Rogers over PSG’s £112m-rated Bradley Barcola, questioning how quickly Barcola would adapt to the Premier League.open

Achraf Hakimi starts for Morocco against Haiti at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in World Cup 2026 Matchday 3.open

RB Leipzig rejected Liverpool’s €116m bid for winger Yan Diomande and are holding out in case PSG counter. PSG admire the player but may avoid a bidding war given attacking depth.open

Dani Olmo discusses roles under Luis Enrique and De la Fuente, his link with Pedri and Lamine Yamal, praises Julián Álvarez, and says Spain are ready to win the World Cup.open

PSG monitor Julian Alvarez’s turbulent situation, ready if Atletico refuse Barcelona and the player pushes to leave. A revived move could emerge if bridges are burned.open

UEFA fine PSG €90,875 for lighting fireworks and throwing objects in the Champions League final vs Arsenal. Away-fans ticket ban for one match is suspended for two years.open

Lee Kang-in starts for South Korea against South Africa at BBVA Stadium in World Cup 2026 Matchday 3.open

L’Equipe warn of an exodus as Pierre Mounguengue joins Dynamo Kyiv, with Samba Coulibaly and Elijah Ly set to follow. From the group, only Adam Ayari signs a pro deal with PSG.open

PSG captain Marquinhos starts for Brazil against Scotland at Hard Rock Stadium in World Cup 2026 Matchday 3.open

PSG are monitoring Bayern’s Michael Olise after his standout season and World Cup for France alongside Dembélé, Doué and Barcola. Olise reportedly prefers Real Madrid, and Bayern say he is not for sale.open

Lee Kang-in wants more minutes and could leave PSG. Atlético Madrid are ready to bid €25m, with Juventus now interested. PSG are scouting a replacement, with Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche mentioned.open

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PSG fined by UEFA, youth exits spark concern