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This is not gonna be real, right? what in the hell PSG prepares 200m to buy a teenager like him? Seriously, PSG is trying to destroy the market again soon. This will fully motivate another club to sell their young, talented players at crazy prices. If barcelona accepts it and it will be a disaster for all of clubs.
This transfer can trigger the bubble for the player's price again soon. It's so crazy to see that how PSG is really ambitious to find someone to replace mbappe. The club has barcola and it sounds non sense to target thing youngstar.
PSG is trying to destroy the market again. This may also motivate small clubs to put non sense price for their talents. I think that this is BS, PSG can disrupting the market again. PSG was always doing something crazy.
It's very dilemma for barcelona whether club will try to let him go or stay.
Lamine Yamal is young, talented and has a lot of potential. But I don't think he has proven himself yet. I think 200 million euros is too high for him. In a few years, if he completes his development in the right direction, he can become such a footballer. But right now he is not the main character at Barcelona. I'm not saying it will be the same, but Bojan Krkić comes to mind. I agree with you on that. Also, I don't think we should be too hasty in setting expectations about young footballers.
From another point of view, I assume Barcelona will certainly be willing to let Lamine Yamal go in the transfer window, if PSG dares to offer a fantastic price. It is quite reasonable, because the Blaugrana are experiencing a financial crisis, so the profits from the sale of Yamal can be used to build a new squad. Barcelona will change coaches next season, Barcelona will definitely recruit new players, and making permanent the status of loan players such as Felix and Cancelo from their parent club.
PSG won't mind spending that amount, and Barcelona will have no shortage of young talent in its La Masia academy. In my opinion, this is indeed destroy the tranfer market, but for PSG-Barcelona it is good business because they are both profitable. As for whether or not Yamal price is worth that high, I don't think it's a problem for a club like PSG, their management is a little reckless when it comes to the transfer saga.
Apart from all that, Mbappe departure next season will certainly require PSG to look for a replacement, and it doesn't have to be Yamal. They can recruit a proven player like Osimhen, at a price that is not much different and who is in his golden age. To be honest, with the financial power they have, PSG can buy any player they like, but not all players are interested for one reason, Mbappe left because he wanted two reasons at once, money and the Champions League trophy.