Paris Saint-Germain are looking for a coach for next season and according to the latest information from RMC Sport, they are interested in acquiring the services of José Mourinho. The marriage between the Portuguese and the Parisian team will undoubtedly be interesting and at Mundo Deportivo we are doing a little football-fiction exercise by imagining the brushstrokes of what Mourinho’s PSG could be.
1
Sergio Ramos is absent
Beyond the fact that Sergio Ramos ended his contract in June, it seems difficult for Mourinho to force him to continue. They met in Madrid, but the relationship suffered and did not end in the best possible way. Marquinhos and Kimpembe, other central defenders in the current squad, are profiles that Mou likes and are more important in defending four or behind three central defenders.

2
Donnarumma, unmoved
Who doesn’t remember what happened to Iker Casillas and Diego López at Real Madrid? Beyond the fact that Iker and Mourinho clashed, the Portuguese like tall goalkeepers with good long-range movement. Gianluigi Donnarumma is one of the best in the world who fulfills both conditions. It is beyond doubt whether Keulor Navas will return or not.

3
Achraf and Nuno Mendes, improved
In this last phase in Rome, Mourinho mainly bet on the back three central defenders and on strengthening the wingers. At PSG he will find Acharaf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes, two footballers with this system and with accelerated defense-attack transitions, as Mou likes, will perform well.

4
Neymar, more ’10’ than ever
Leo Messi will not continue and Neymar’s immediate future is unknown. Of course it will be strange to see the Brazilian under Mourinho’s command. If they match, it’s likely that his role will be closely similar to the one he plays for Brazil. It will be what Ozil is to Madrid de Mou.

5
Mbappé, Christian
As for Kylian, it is reasonable to think that he will be what Cristiano Ronaldo was to Mou’s Madrid. Lying on the wing but being the footballer on whom the whole offensive plan is focused. It will require, yes, the arrival of a ‘top’ striker who worked for Mbappé as Benzema did for Cristiano.
Source: La Verdad

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