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Paris Saint-Germain has been actively looking to bolster their center-back position this season with the addition of young talents like Lucas Beraldo and Willian Pacho. However, their search for defensive reinforcements is far from over.

Sevilla’s Loïc Badé has been making waves, particularly after his impressive performances for France at the Summer Olympics. His stellar displays have not gone unnoticed, with French national team coach Didier Deschamps even calling him up for the latest international break.

With Badé now attracting attention, it comes as no surprise that several top European clubs are vying for his signature. Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain are all reportedly interested in the talented defender, according to a report from SPORT.

Liverpool, in particular, have been closely monitoring Badé as a potential replacement for the aging Virgil van Dijk. Scouts from the English club watched Badé in action during the recent Barcelona-Sevilla clash at Montjuïc, as reported by Spanish outlet Diario AS.

Joining the race for Badé is Newcastle United, as reported by TBR Football. The Premier League side is in need of a right-sided central defender and sees Badé as a viable option after missing out on Marc Guéhi. Newcastle’s club chief, Paul Mitchell, is actively exploring alternative options, with Badé emerging as a top target.

Badé’s impressive performances for France at the Olympics, coupled with his solid start to the 2024/25 season with Sevilla, have made him an attractive prospect for potential suitors. Sevilla is reportedly open to selling Badé in the upcoming January transfer window for a fee below his current €60 million release clause, according to TBR Football.

The competition for Badé’s signature is heating up, with multiple top clubs vying for the promising defender’s services. As the transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen which club will secure the talented Frenchman’s services and bolster their defensive ranks for the remainder of the season.