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Barcelona Send Clear Warning to Real Madrid Over PSG Target

In recent transfer windows, PSG have zeroed in on top French talent, landing Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, and Lucas Chevalier.

The club’s focus could now shift toward bolstering the defense with another standout French player. While Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté hasbeen linked with a move, PSG mayhave their eyes on another high-profile option.

Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecanois set to become a free agent after the 2025-26 season, and PSG are reportedly keeping close tabs on him. Still, securing Upamecano is expected to be challenging, with several clubs likely to compete for his signature.

A Spanish Battle for a Parisian Target?

Dayot Upamecano

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According to French outletFoot Mercato, Bayernremain optimistic about securing a new deal with Dayot Upamecano, even though the 26-year-old has “several options”to leave on a free transfer next summer.

Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the leading clubs “pushing” to land him in what could be a bargain move. Behind the scenes, a duel is reportedly unfolding between the Spanish giants.Barcelonaare said to be “very interested” andmaintain “active” engagement asthey try to get ahead of Madrid.

The Catalan club continues to navigate financial restrictions, making low-cost opportunities like Upamecano particularly appealing. The defender offers top-level quality without a transfer fee.

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Meanwhile, Real Madridview Upamecano as a key figureto help them move on from playerssuch as Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba.

Recently,Sport Bild’s Christian Falk reported that PSGare monitoring the situation of Upamecano. The Frenchmanis seen as an option for the club, who could pursue a deal if the playerwere to be a free agent next summer.

A previous report from Fichajes revealed that Bayern Munich’s center-back has yet to sign a new contract, leaving the door open for a potential free transfer that would appeal to Manchester United, Real Madrid, and PSG.

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