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Argentinian striker Mauro Icardi enlisted with paris Saint-Germain on 2 September 2019. Miguel MEDINA / AFP

While the "real-false" departure of Neymar stirred the transfer market, all observers saw the PSG losing its star this summer. But the Brazilians are still there and Paris has even managed to sign two sizes in the "money-time" of the transfer window to strengthen a little more its workforce.

In front of the press and after the victory of his team 2-0 against Metz on August 30, the sports director of PSG, Leonardo, had promised: " It will not be a bling-bling season ". Three days later, the club announced the signing of two major players in world football: Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas from Real Madrid and Inter Milan's Argentinian forward Mauro Icardi . Leonardo's promises, therefore, clearly commit only those who believe them.

In the meantime, Neymar had whistled the end of the game as to his initial inclinations for FC Barcelona. Uncompromising on the transfer fee he wanted to recover (around 222 million euros) for his player, the PSG has never managed to get along with Barça, run out of cash after making the transfers of Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong. In the face of stalled negotiations, the Brazilian prodigy finally had to decide to stay one more year in the capital.

Icardi, the chef's surprise

While many observers were already afraid of seeing Paris Saint-Germain considerably weakened by losing Neymar in the final straight of the transfer window without being able to replace it, it is ultimately the opposite that has occurred. The Brazilian has finally stayed and Leonardo has served us a little surprise which he has the secret by going to enlist an hour before the closing of the transfer market forward center Mauro Icardi.

A new adventure for Mauro 🇦🇷

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Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) September 2, 2019

Bought for a year by Inter Milan with a call option to 70 million euros, the Argentine comes to fill an offensive sector already well supplied and his arrival prepares the future that looms without Edinson Cavani. The 32-year-old Uruguayan has not yet renewed his contract, which will end in June 2020. With Mauro Icardi, PSG is offering one of the all-time European scorers because at 26, the Argentina scored 124 goals in 219 matches with Inter. But for Thomas Tuchel it is also the guarantee of having a plethoric choice in terms of offensive animation. With Mbappé , Neymar, Di Maria, Cavani, Sarabia, Draxler, Choupo-Moting and now Icardi, the Parisian coach will face a real problem of rich to compose the front of the attack his starting eleven.

Finally a true guardian number one

These final hours of the transfer window will also have seen the PSG solve a problem that would make life for several seasons, that of its keeper. Unable to establish a clear hierarchy for this position, the club finally decided by recruiting Costa Rican Navy's Keylor as number one for four years and 10 million euros. At the same time, the Frenchman Alphonse Aréola made the opposite way by joining Real Madrid for a loan of one year without option of purchase.

🎙️💬😄 @ NavasKeylor: "I will give the best and the best of myself" ✊🔴🔵 pic.twitter.com/bR39SUQF0Y

Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) September 2, 2019

Winner of three Champions League with Real Madrid, Keylor Navas should undoubtedly bring his experience of the highest level to the Paris club, especially as his status as number one will be indisputable, since the PSG is in the same time is lent by Seville the Spaniard Sergio Rico as substitute goalkeeper.

In the nails of financial fair play

Back in the Parisian club for not even three months, it will be enough for the last three days of the transfer market to Leonardo to transform a start of mercato a little windy, a real success. Because if the sizes arrived late, the Paris staff also recruited players with less buzzy names but solid profiles, as the Spanish and Senegalese midfielder Ander Herrera and Idrissa Gueye, the young French defender Abdou Diallo or the attacking midfielder Pablo Sarabia.

Better still for PSG, this transfer market has paid more than it has cost him. The sale of several of his players has brought in the coffers of the club nearly 109.4 million euros when the arrival of new players has generated "only" 95 million euros of expenses. The club has long been plagued by problems with financial fair play , no doubt that UEFA will appreciate.