This year might finally be the year that Paris Saint-Germain do it. They might be about to abandon the model of signing high-profile, expensive players, and instead bring in a raft of youngsters that they either failed to snap up, or indeed let go, a few years ago.
Football advisor Luis Campos has to realise the reality of the situation, trigger the rebuild, and trust that a young French core, buoyed by some world-class additions, will develop into a consistent European power.
That annual promise is always floated but never seems to hold up, though. Indeed, in Kylian Mbappe, the Parisians have the poster boy of young French talent.
But the rest of them — France's promising core of youngsters — are dispersed around Europe, spurned by PSG before they even had the chance to prove themselves.
A total revamp of the transfer strategy is admittedly unlikely, but PSG have cash to spend this summer, and some key areas to address. They need a No.9, a central midfielder, and perhaps an extra winger. A centre-back also wouldn't go amiss.
The good news is that there's French talent at all of those positions that can be plucked from around the continent. And why wouldn't a youngster want to move to the capital to play for the country's most successful club? The pride of representing PSG, opportunity to be a part of a new era, and, indeed, the payday involved, should appeal to any number of French nationals.
But on who should the Ligue 1 leaders be focusing their attention? GOAL takes a lot at some of the French signings PSG could make this summer...







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