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Not just Kylian Mbappe! Real Madrid could poach revered sporting director Luis Campos from PSG after landing talismanic forward

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  • Mbappe likely to move to Real Madrid in the summer
  • Campos might follow the forward
  • Had earlier rebuffed Madrid in 2022
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to Foot Mercato, Campos's tenure at Paris Saint-Germain might be under scrutiny following Mbappe's impending departure, which has left the club disappointed. Losing a player of Mbappe's calibre for free has undoubtedly cast a shadow over PSG's operations and raised questions about the effectiveness of their management.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Criticism has also been extended to Campos's decisions in player recruitment, notably for the high-profile signings of Randal Kolo Muani and Goncalo Ramos during the summer transfer window, which amounted to a staggering €170 million (£145m/$183m). Despite such exorbitant investment, neither player has cemented a regular starting position in the team, which has raised questions about his judgment.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    While Campos's position at PSG may appear vulnerable in light of recent developments, he remains an attractive prospect for Real Madrid. The Spanish giants have reportedly maintained interest in the Portuguese sporting director, who was previously linked with a move to Madrid in 2022. However, Campos opted to stay at PSG to oversee the club's sporting project which centred around Mbappe.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    With PSG poised for a complete overhaul, Real Madrid could capitalize on the situation and make a bid for Campos - whose contract runs until the summer of 2025. However, the potential departure of Campos would mark another significant shakeup in PSG's hierarchy as the Parisians embrace themselves for a post-Mbappe era.

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