The summer transfer window is heating up for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club is actively seeking to bolster its attacking options, but equally, a reinforcement in defense is a key priority. Parisian management has reportedly set its sights on William Saliba, currently representing France in the 2026 World Cup. However, Arsenal is understood to be demanding an extraordinary fee to part ways with their 25-year-old star defender.

PSG appears to be significantly advancing its transfer market operations. The club aims to rejuvenate Luis Enrique’s squad, having activated several leads for offensive players. Names such as Maghnes Akliouche from AS Monaco, Yan Diomandé of RB Leipzig, and Eli Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth have surfaced. Yet, the Parisian hierarchy is also committed to strengthening the defensive sector for the Rouge-et-Bleu. With this objective in mind, the club is reportedly keen on acquiring William Saliba.
William Saliba to PSG: Arsenal’s staunch refusal to sell
However, information suggests that Arsenal has no particular desire to part with William Saliba. Consequently, the Gunners would only consider a departure for the French international if presented with an offer deemed “impossible to refuse.” This places PSG in a position where an exceptionally high bid would be required to secure the 25-year-old defender, who is a key player for the French national team in the ongoing 2026 World Cup.
PSG explores alternative defensive targets
Furthermore, PSG is not the sole club pursuing Saliba. William Saliba is also reportedly on the radar of both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Yet, Arsenal remains resolute in its stance, seemingly unwilling to release a player who is entering his peak years. Therefore, PSG and other interested parties, including those who previously sought the former Olympique de Marseille player, may need to explore alternative avenues to reinforce their central defense. Recent developments indicate that the pursuit of Karim Coulibaly from Werder Bremen has been reactivated. This situation warrants close monitoring.
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