PSG eye summer moves for Mosquera and Ordonez
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly targeting two young defenders to strengthen their backline.
According to French outlet Foot Mercato, the Ligue 1 champions are considering moves for Valencia's Christian Mosquera and Club Brugge's Joel Ordonez.
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The French side have shown defensive weaknesses in several games this season.
They are aiming to sign new players who can bring more quality and depth to their defence.
PSG want to solve their defensive lapses with Ordonez and Mosquera
Ordonez has impressed with his solid displays and is now attracting interest from several top European clubs.
Brugge are open to selling him but will demand around €30 million. Ordonez is strong in tackles, reads the game well, and is confident with the ball at his feet.
Mosquera has become a key player for Valencia in La Liga this season. He featured in 38 matches and scored once.
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The Spanish international prospect is known for his pace, strength and ability to win duels. PSG believe he could bring the kind of athleticism and discipline needed in central defence.
Manager Luis Enrique wants defenders who are quick, alert and able to deal with fast attackers.
Mosquera fits that profile, and he also has the potential to grow even more under the right coaching.
Both players are seen as long-term options who could improve the team's backline for years to come.
The Ligue 1 club are not expected to rush the deals, but they are serious about strengthening their squad this summer.
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