Paris Saint-Germain’s Luis Campos outlines Julian Alvarez transfer requirements
Paris Saint-Germain’s Sporting Director, Luis Campos, has signaled the club’s openness to the possibility of signing Julian Alvarez from Atlético Madrid. The Portuguese executive’s comments came in response to a direct inquiry from a PSG supporter on social media, marking an unusual moment of engagement from a typically reserved football executive.
The supporter urged Campos to “close the deal for Alvarez,” prompting the director to clarify PSG’s stance. While Campos did not confirm a move, he emphasized the club’s expectations for any prospective signing, framing the project’s values around ambition, teamwork, and sporting excellence.
What PSG truly values in a player
In a series of candid remarks on X, Campos outlined the philosophy guiding PSG’s recruitment strategy. According to the director, the club prioritizes players who are fully committed to the project, willing to embrace the demands of training, and eager to contribute to the team’s winning culture. He stressed that financial incentives, while important, come second to the pursuit of sporting success and the joy of playing beautiful football.
Campos’ message underscored PSG’s meritocratic approach: “Those who are ready to give everything for this project, for this club, will come to Paris. Those who want to enjoy playing the beautiful game, with their teammates, in training, and meet the coach’s standards, who embrace the magic of the City of Light and the backing of a forward-thinking leadership—not just for the money, but for the love of football. Football comes first; titles follow. And yes, rewards come with performance.”
PSG’s confident mindset ahead of Champions League final
Beyond transfer discussions, Campos shared insights into the club’s mindset as it prepares for a high-stakes Champions League final. The Sporting Director conveyed a sense of calm and confidence in the team’s preparation, coaching staff, and collective spirit.
“In top form. Stress-free. Relaxed and confident in our players, our coach, his staff, and everyone who works daily to strengthen this PSG. United as one team. Nothing is easy. Character is what defines this squad.”
His remarks reflect a club culture built on resilience, unity, and an unwavering belief in its ability to compete at the highest level.
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