Paris FC will finish the winter transfer window very strongly, which ends this Thursday, January 31 at midnight.
Three to four new players are expected.
The arrivals of Tuomas Ollila and Vincent Marchetti were finalized this weekend.
Ollila, 23, is a Finnish international left back who played for HJK Helsinki.
Very offensive (7 goals scored), he was voted best in his position in the Finnish Championship.
He arrives to bring competition to Jules Gaudin.
For Vincent Marchetti (26 years old), this is a good market opportunity.
Six months before the end of his contract with AC Ajaccio (L2), where he was captain, the Corsican wanted to experience a new adventure.
He will bring his experience (48 L1 matches, 132 L2) and bring competition to the middle, an already well-stocked sector.
His arrival will push Yohan Demoncy towards the exit (return to Annecy?), little used.
Guéla Doué will not come
The two other positions sought are a right back and a central attacker.
For the first, an agreement was reached with Rennes and its sports director Florian Maurice, at the start of the month for the loan of Guéla Doué.
But his arrival was constantly postponed, because Julien Stephan needed him due to Lorenz Assignon's injury.
Guéla Doué started in all the matches played by Rennes in January.
He was quite good, which led the Rennes staff to review their position on him.
Guéla Doué should therefore stay in Rennes, which inevitably embarrasses Paris FC.
If plans B have been activated, the club will only take a player capable of providing real added value.
If nothing comes to fruition, Paris FC could therefore decide to end the season with Yves Dabila on the right side.
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As for the attacker, Paris FC has several avenues (France and abroad).
If this sector is well supplied, the physical fragility of Pierre-Yves Hamel (absent since the truce), the injury of Ayoub Jabbari (groin, 2 months of absence), the upcoming suspension of Lamine Diaby Fadiga (expelled on Saturday against Dunkirk), and the failure of Mohamed Touré (on loan from Reims), pushed the staff and management to consider strengthening themselves.