Transfer coverage available through 12BET Mobile indicates that Paris Saint-Germain has accepted Kylian Mbappe’s departure as inevitable and is now seriously preparing replacements. Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid appears increasingly certain, leaving PSG to search across several positions for players capable of filling the enormous gap he would leave behind. One of the leading candidates is AC Milan’s Portuguese winger Rafael Leao. Although Leao possesses outstanding individual talent, Serie A has not always provided the ideal environment for him to unlock his full potential. PSG can also offer a significantly higher salary than Milan, making Paris an attractive destination. As the saying goes, nothing ventured, nothing gained, and PSG now seems ready to commit to a long-term rebuilding project.
Replacing Mbappe with Leao alone, however, would not be enough. Mbappe has effectively served as the central pillar of PSG’s entire attack. Reports followed through 12BET Mobile suggest that the club plans to add several more attacking options, while the recent arrival of Lee Kang-in has already shown PSG the commercial influence and sporting value of the Asian market. Since signing one of South Korea’s brightest talents, the club has attracted a large wave of new supporters, strengthening both its global recognition and revenue potential.
Local reports claimed that Lee’s shirt sales ranked second only to Mbappe’s, while large groups of South Korean supporters carrying national flags attended matches and purchased club merchandise. A club that ignores reality cannot expect to control its future, and PSG appears determined to build on this momentum by expanding further across Asia. After signing a Korean star, the next target may come from Japan. Japan and South Korea are two of Asia’s most developed football markets, with passionate supporters, strong national teams, and considerable commercial reach.
The player attracting PSG’s attention is Japan international Kaoru Mitoma. The French club has reportedly assembled a specialist negotiation team to begin discussions with Brighton and persuade the Premier League side to consider a transfer. Brighton has previously sold several key players, including Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister, leading many observers to believe Mitoma could also become available for the right offer. His transfer fee would almost certainly be substantial, but his ability and consistent performances make such a valuation understandable. At 26, Mitoma could potentially remain at an elite level until the age of 32 or 33, giving PSG another reason to pursue him as part of its attacking rebuild.
Goncalo Ramos is already positioned to lead the line, while Lee Kang-in and Marco Asensio can contribute through central areas. Should Mitoma and Ousmane Dembele take responsibility on the wings, PSG’s attack next season could become far more balanced and unpredictable. A team that rests on its laurels will eventually fall behind, so Paris appears determined to strengthen immediately rather than wait for problems to grow.
Among supporters following the potential move through 12BET Mobile, Japanese fans are also hoping the deal will be completed. Watching Mitoma perform on the larger stage offered by Paris could raise his international profile and provide a positive boost for the Japanese national team. A Japanese and Korean partnership on PSG’s flanks would not only improve the club’s attacking options but could also deepen its connection with two of Asia’s most influential football audiences.