As you might expect, PSG will have experienced a very, very calm winter transfer window.
Unless there is an unlikely turnaround, we can already say that the reigning French champion will not do business with Tottenham to recruit Dele Alli (24).
The conditions were not met to result in a loan from the Spurs striker as the Parisian leaders would have liked.
Their English counterparts had conditioned this operation to their ability to find a replacement at the English international, little appreciated by José Mourinho.
Danish international Christian Eriksen, now at Inter Milan, has been surveyed, but the deal has not been concluded and Dele Alli will therefore remain a Tottenham Hotspurs player until June.
For PSG who had already inquired about the British striker during the last transfer window, this episode is not really seen as a failure.
Leonardo, the sports director intended to take advantage of the windfall of an element of value which no longer plays in his club to attract him at a lower cost.
It missed.
But Paris already has a very well-endowed offensive line, which made some at the club say that the arrival of Dele Alli was far from a priority.
On the departures side, PSG has also been very wise.
With the exception of the young Bandiougou Fadiga (20 years old, 6 L 1 games) who will be loaned with an option to buy in Brest until the end of the season, no other element of the workforce will leave the capital this winter.
The finances of the clubs weighed down by the health crisis have not favored a stingy winter market in transfers against hard cash.