Having overcome the trauma of 'Financial Fair Play', PSG threaten to make serious changes to their bench this summer. With their accounts balanced, it's time to spend again to create a competitive and forward-looking squad.
The first step seems to be central defence, and for that the Parisian club have looked at Koulibaly, one of the most highly rated centre-backs at the moment.
At 27, he still has a career ahead of him, and PSG see him as a more than valid option to perhaps end up replacing Thiago Silva.
The other would be Allan, a midfielder who has been in Paris in the past, and who is very much to the taste of the French club. Both currently play for Napoli, a club famous for not having the need to sell.
PSG know it, and according to 'TMW', will make an offer according to the reticence of the Italian club: 170 million euros for the two.