PSG prepare mega bid for Chelsea star and 1 important player in Juventus
PSG are preparing bids for Kante and Sandro in the summer.
PSG are ready to sign N'Golo Kante and Alex Sandro in the summer.

The Ligue 1 side were knocked out by Real Madrid in the Champions League.
PSG are on course for another league title after defeating Metz at the weekend.
Paris Saint Germain are reportedly preparing a bid to land Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante and Juventus Alex Sandro in the summer.
Chelsea have a strong record of not selling their stars to Europe’s super clubs, and the Frenchman is surely too important for the Blues to consider losing for almost any price right now.
The French Ligue 1 outfit are also linked to sign Juventus left-back and Manchester United target Alex Sandro according to Canal Plus as translated by Goal.
Daily Mirror recently linked the Red Devils with an interest in Sandro, who is said to be valued at around £70m following his breath-taking performances in the last two seasons.
The Brazilian is regarded as one of the finest left-sided defenders in the world in recent seasons and was almost purchased by Chelsea last summer.
Kante and Sandro's inclusion would certainly add plenty of quality in defensive areas to a PSG side that remains a work in progress.

Despite signing big-name attackers including Neymar and Kylian Mbappe last summer, the defensive area of the French side still need world class signing.
Kante and Sandro are among the finest in Europe in their respective positions so could be important additions, though both look hugely ambitious deals.
PSG were knocked out of the Champions League in the last 16 by Real Madrid in a 5-2 score line over two legs.
Following the defeat to Real, Neymar and Marco Veartti have been linked with a move away to the Santiago Bernabeu but the rumours are yet to be established.
Coach Unai Emery could also be relieved of his duties at Parc des Princes as they have fallen short of the Champions League glory this term.
However, PSG are on course for another league title as they walloped Metz by five unreplied goals at home.
PSG are ready to sign N'Golo Kante and Alex Sandro in the summer.

The Ligue 1 side were knocked out by Real Madrid in the Champions League.
PSG are on course for another league title after defeating Metz at the weekend.
Paris Saint Germain are reportedly preparing a bid to land Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante and Juventus Alex Sandro in the summer.
Chelsea have a strong record of not selling their stars to Europe’s super clubs, and the Frenchman is surely too important for the Blues to consider losing for almost any price right now.
The French Ligue 1 outfit are also linked to sign Juventus left-back and Manchester United target Alex Sandro according to Canal Plus as translated by Goal.
Daily Mirror recently linked the Red Devils with an interest in Sandro, who is said to be valued at around £70m following his breath-taking performances in the last two seasons.
The Brazilian is regarded as one of the finest left-sided defenders in the world in recent seasons and was almost purchased by Chelsea last summer.
Kante and Sandro's inclusion would certainly add plenty of quality in defensive areas to a PSG side that remains a work in progress.

Despite signing big-name attackers including Neymar and Kylian Mbappe last summer, the defensive area of the French side still need world class signing.
Kante and Sandro are among the finest in Europe in their respective positions so could be important additions, though both look hugely ambitious deals.
PSG were knocked out of the Champions League in the last 16 by Real Madrid in a 5-2 score line over two legs.
Following the defeat to Real, Neymar and Marco Veartti have been linked with a move away to the Santiago Bernabeu but the rumours are yet to be established.
Coach Unai Emery could also be relieved of his duties at Parc des Princes as they have fallen short of the Champions League glory this term.
However, PSG are on course for another league title as they walloped Metz by five unreplied goals at home.
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