According to an exclusive report by L’Equipe, Luis Campos is orchestrating the summer transfer window with a strategy focused on one or two targeted signings, steering clear of a complete squad overhaul. Meanwhile, decisions regarding Dembele, Marquinhos, Barcola, and Mayulu remain open, reflecting a cautious yet deliberate approach by Paris Saint-Germain.
The agenda of Luis Campos is nothing short of demanding, a circumstance hardly unfamiliar to the sporting director, yet recently its intensity has reached new heights. On Friday, Campos was present in Lausanne, attending the semi-final clash of the Youth League where PSG’s U21 squad faced off against Real Madrid. The encounter, tightly contested, culminated in a penalty shootout that favored the Spanish side (1-1, 4-5). Prior to this, he observed the Europa League fixture between Braga and Betis, which ended 4-2, following a 1-1 stalemate in the first leg.
PSG’s Summer Plans and Squad Dynamics
Within the corridors of QSI, the proprietors of PSG, no radical transformation of the team is envisaged this summer. Instead, the emphasis lies on measured reinforcements, ensuring squad stability while enhancing competitiveness. The fate of key players such as Dembele, whose future remains undecided, alongside promising talents like Barcola and Mayulu, is still under evaluation, underscoring a strategic patience in transfer dealings.
Campos’ dual involvement in monitoring both youth and senior team developments highlights a comprehensive oversight of PSG’s sporting direction. His presence at crucial matches, from the Youth League to the Europa League, illustrates a commitment to integrating insights across different competition levels, a factor likely to influence recruitment and retention strategies as the summer progresses.