As the winter transfer window has just closed, Paris Saint-Germain is already looking ahead to the next transfer window. Staying true to its proactive strategy, the capital club is exploring various options to strengthen its squad for the upcoming season. Among the profiles being considered is Brahim Diaz, a talented attacking player who is also attracting interest from other top European clubs, including Arsenal, according to reports from Africafoot.
According to Spanish media outlet Fichajes, the profile of the Moroccan international particularly appeals to the Parisian sporting management. His versatility in attack, ability to play on the wings as well as in a more central role, and his technical quality match the criteria sought by the PSG staff. PSG officials are considering a cautious yet strategic approach: a loan with an option to buy. This arrangement would allow the club to fully assess the player’s integration into the squad before committing long-term.

Understanding that signing Brahim Diaz would be a significant investment, the Parisian management is prioritizing a financially controlled operation. The option to buy would give the club the chance to evaluate the player’s real impact on the pitch, his adaptation to French football, and his compatibility with other attacking players. A final decision could thus be made at the end of the 2026/2027 season, allowing PSG the necessary time to analyze his overall performance.
To convince the player, the Parisian management is reportedly ready to guarantee him a more significant role and more playing time than he currently enjoys. The sporting argument is a major lever in this case, especially since the 26-year-old right winger is in a phase where his usage remains limited. This season, he has played 23 matches across all competitions, scoring one goal and providing five assists in just 617 minutes of play.
Under contract until June 2027 with his current club, Brahim Diaz has a market value estimated at 35 million euros. This significant amount confirms his status in the European market and explains PSG’s caution in the upcoming negotiations.




