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PSG planning ‘revenge’ on Real Madrid over Kylian Mbappe transfer pursuit as they target FIVE of their players

PARIS SAINT-GERMAN are reportedly plotting 'revenge' on Real Madrid over their pursuit of Kylian Mbappe.

It's claimed the mega-rich Ligue 1 side are targeting not one but FIVE of Carlo Ancelotti's stars.

PSG have drawn up a shortlist of Real Madrid players to replace Mbappe
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PSG have drawn up a shortlist of Real Madrid players to replace MbappeCredit: Splash

Mbappe is still the main man at PSG despite the forward looking for a move away this summer after a very public fall-out with the club.

The France international refused to sign new terms with the French champions, only to be banished from first-team training and the club’s pre-season tour.

And though both sides have buried the hatchet, Mbappe's future remains unclear with just under a year left on his contract.

Real Madrid have been linked to the 23-year-old for a while now and came close to signing the Frenchman in 2022.

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While it has been widely reported that he has already agreed on a move to the Spanish capital next season.

This has led to PSG boss Luis Enrique drawing up a shortlist of five Real players who can replace Mbappe should he depart.

, the list includes Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camvinga and Pedricio Valverde.

The report claims Vinicius and Rodrygo are the "top priorities" as they are regarded as "two of the best wingers on the planet".

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The Brazillian duo however are on Ancelotti's "untouchable" list but this could change if an eye-catching offer sweeps through.

PSG have already lost star Marco Verratti who left for Qatar Stars League club Al-Arabi this summer.

Losing Mbpappe next year means the Spaniard will need to bolster his squad and hopes one of Real's stars can do just that.

Vini Jr and Rodrygo are Luis Enrqiue's 'top priorities'
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Vini Jr and Rodrygo are Luis Enrqiue's 'top priorities'Credit: Reuters

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