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Paris aims at two young players, French media reveals its defense reinforcement plan

Turning Net, May 14, According to French media footmercato, Paris Saint-Germain, which is sprinting towards the triple-champion goal, has set its sights on the transfer market this summer while maintaining its highlight performance. It plans to strengthen the depth of the defense line by introducing young defenders to lay the foundation for long-term competitiveness.

Although Paris ranks among the top in Ligue 1 this season, hidden dangers on the defense line have gradually emerged: Lucas Hernandez's condition has not reached its peak after being seriously injured, captain Marginhos' physical fitness has declined, Kimpenbe's long-term injury, and Enrique's young player Berardo is still immature. Pacho, introduced for €40 million last summer, has become the core of the back defense. This successful case has made Paris firmly believe in the "younger + powerful" signing idea, targeting two potential stars under the age of 21 - Odonez of Bruges and Moscarra of Valencia.

Odonetz, as Pacho's Ecuadorian compatriot, contributed 3 goals and 1 assist in 47 appearances this season, showing strong physique, dominance of high-altitude balls and precise passing ability, which has attracted the attention of many giants. Paris has conducted field inspections on its performance many times in recent weeks, with Bruges priced it from 25 million to 30 million euros, and its comprehensive attributes are expected to become the ideal successor to Marginhos.

Moscarra is a 20-year-old Spanish U21 international. He is good at playing as a central defender for speed, physical fitness and confrontation. He has made 38 appearances for Valencia this season and is the team's defense pillar. As Valencia faces financial pressure, Paris is expected to win the "knife guard" at a reasonable price, and its mobility can make up for the gap in defense after Lucas' injury.

Paris's signing strategy focuses on the present - to alleviate the pressure of rotation of the main force through combat power stars, and also aims at the future - to pave the way for the replacement of the core of the defense. If these two potential stocks can be successfully signed, coupled with Pacho's mature performance, the Paris defense will leap forward in age structure and tactical diversity, providing more stable guarantees for the Champions League and other honors. As the season approaches its end, the substantial progress of these two transfers will become a key puzzle for the construction of Paris's "New Dynasty".