Paris Saint-Germain Launch €100 Million "Financial Offensive" to Lure William Saliba From Arsenal Back to Ligue 1
Paris Saint-Germain launch a massive "financial offensive" for William Saliba. Reports suggest the Arsenal star would welcome a move back to France.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 8:41 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

The Parisian Coup and the €100 Million Bid
Paris Saint-Germain have signaled their intent to dominate the summer transfer market by placing a figure close to €100 million on the table for Arsenal center-back William Saliba. According to a report from the Spanish outlet Fichajes, the French champions have initiated an "unprecedented financial offensive" to convince the Arsenal board to part with their defensive cornerstone. PSG manager Luis Enrique is said to be "preparing a coup," viewing Saliba as the ideal candidate to stabilize a backline that has faced scrutiny during the 2025/26 campaign. While Arsenal remain in a strong negotiating position, the sheer scale of the offer has reportedly created "growing optimism" at the Parc des Princes.
Saliba’s Potential Return to the Parc des Princes
While Saliba has established himself as one of the Premier League’s elite performers, the lure of returning to his home city of Bondy is becoming a significant factor in his future. The same report suggests that Saliba would "welcome" a move back to France to lead the defense of the national champions. This shift in stance follows previous comments from the player where he admitted being "tempted" by elite European interest, specifically from Real Madrid. For PSG, securing Saliba would represent more than just a tactical upgrade; it would bring a local icon back to the capital during a transitional era for the club's identity.
Arsenal’s Resolute Tactical and Contractual Stance
Mikel Arteta considers Saliba an "indispensable asset" and is expected to offer fierce resistance to any potential departure. The defender remains central to Arsenal’s aspirations for both the Premier League and the Champions League titles. Furthermore, the North London club holds significant leverage following Saliba’s decision to sign a five-year contract extension at the end of 2025, which keeps him tied to the Emirates Stadium until 2030. Arteta’s system, which relies heavily on Saliba’s recovery speed and composure in possession, would require a catastrophic reconfiguration should the Frenchman depart, making a mid-project sale highly unlikely without a record-breaking fee.
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