Paris Saint-Germain, under the direction of Luis Enrique, is already planning moves in the January transfer market and has identified Isak Hein, the Swedish defender from Atalanta, as a priority. The need to strengthen the defensive line to improve performance in Europe has led the Parisian club to seriously consider the center-back, who has been one of the revelations of Serie A this season.
Hein, 25, has impressed since joining Atalanta from Hellas Verona. With an initial cost of just 9 million euros, his performance in 14 games this season has caught the attention of major European clubs. His solid presence in defense and ability to adapt to different tactical schemes have made him an attractive target for PSG, which aims to reinforce its team with players of proven quality and long-term potential.
Isak Hein, Luis Enrique's First Wish
PSG's sporting director, Luis Campos, has reportedly begun monitoring the Swede, considering that his market value remains relatively affordable by the club's standards. Furthermore, Hein's standout performances in the Champions League with Atalanta have enhanced his profile, making his signing a strategic investment.
Although no formal approach has been made yet, rumors about PSG's interest suggest that Hein could be the next to join the Parisian squad. The prospect of having a defender on the rise, who also fits Luis Enrique's style of play, seems to be the club's betting chip for facing the second half of the season with greater assurances. The upcoming winter window promises to be decisive in defining the Swede's future.
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