26-year old French midfielder N’Golo Kante is the latest star player to fall on Paris Saint-Germain’s radar. The Qatari owners who have been splashing endless money across Europe to bring in top talents to Paris have identified N’Golo as a potential target to strengthen their midfield.
The French club spent a fortune in the summer to bring a host of world-class attacking talent in the form of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. However, after losing Blaise Matuidi and Grzegorz Krychowiak in the middle of the park, PSG will want to bring in some reinforcements.
Moreover, with Pastore keen to move on after falling down the pecking order at the club and Motta ageing fast, PSG’s only real players in the central midfield position are Marco Verratti and Adrien Rabiot.
Although exceptionally talented ball players, neither Verratti nor Rabiot are known for their tackling or defensive talent and PSG will need a player who will steady the backline and provide a platform ahead for the attacking men to flourish.
N’Golo Kante is tailor-made for such a position and PSG are looking to break the bank again by luring Kante away from the English Champions. Kante’s move will provide PSG with the last little fragment to complete the Paris puzzle and on paper at least, Paris will not only have the most dangerous attack but also the most well-balanced squad.
However, it seems they will have to miss out on getting the Chelsea man. Kante said: “I am at home. It is my club, I am a Chelsea player. “This is my second year at Chelsea. After what happened last season, it was a very good one for us because we got to celebrate winning the title.
“In the second season, I have got to play in the Champions League and we are going again to finish in the top four.
N’Golo has just entered into his second year of the five-year contract he signed after joining from Leicester for £32m. Kante’s playing style makes him an absolute must for Chelsea and with Antonio Conte looking to stick to his 3-back formation, Kante’s role as a part of the dual axis in the middle of the park is pivotal.
His defensive ability to tackle and intercept as if almost second nature allows freedom to Cesc Fabregas and the Spaniard is able to conduct play as if in an orchestra. Kante’s experience of knowing when to sit back and when to push forward also makes him invaluable especially if Chelsea are to bring young Tiemoue Bakayoko up to speed in the Premier League.