Paris Saint-Germain have set their sights on one of the biggest prospects in Spanish football: Yarek Gasiorowski. The Valencia CF centre-back has been included in the Parisian team's plans as part of a strategy to renew and strengthen their defence in the medium term. Only 20 years old, Yarek has made a positive impression at Mestalla, and his growth has not gone unnoticed by the French champions' scouts.
PSG's interest comes at a delicate moment for Valencia. After a season in which the team moved from the danger of relegation to the competition for European places under the management of Carlos Corberán, the club faces a summer transfer window dominated by the need to balance finances without weakening the squad's core.
Yarek, who is under contract until 2027, has played in 19 official matches this season, accumulating over 1200 minutes with the first team. His tactical maturity and ability to anticipate the opponent's moves have made him one of the most promising assets of Valencia's academy. While he was also linked with Feyenoord, the emergence of PSG presents a new scenario: a financially strong club, ready to invest seriously in his talent.
Valencia, on the other hand, faces the usual dilemma of clubs developing talent: to keep young stars or to capitalize on their value to invest in a competitive project. The answer, as always, will depend on the strategy defined by the sporting directors and the balance between financial needs and sporting aspirations.