
Adem Avdić (foto: Uradni FB/TW/IG profil igralca)
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly interested in Red Star youngster Adem Avdić, with the Serbian club valuing the promising defender at €15 million.
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly considering a move for Red Star Belgrade youngster Adem Avdić, with French media claiming the Serbian talent has emerged as a serious target for the summer transfer window.
According to reports, the newly crowned European champions are looking to strengthen both the left-back position and attacking areas, with Avdić attracting particular attention.
PSG see long-term potential
French outlet Hommedumatch reports that PSG view the young Serbian as a player with strong attacking qualities and long-term upside.
“Young Adem Avdić is a credible target because he has an attacking profile. This season he played 31 matches, scored one goal and provided three assists, which is impressive for his age,” the report stated.
The club reportedly sees Avdić as a future option and a potential understudy to Nuno Mendes.
A project for the future
Sources in France suggest PSG are fully aware that Avdić is not yet ready to compete for a regular first-team role at a club operating at the highest European level.
Instead, he is viewed as a long-term investment — a player capable of developing gradually before eventually stepping into a larger role.
That approach aligns with PSG’s recent transfer strategy, which has increasingly focused on recruiting emerging talents rather than only established global stars.
Red Star set price at €15m
Reports indicate that Red Star Belgrade have already placed a valuation of €15 million on the player.
However, the Serbian champions may also consider a lower guaranteed fee if additional performance-related bonuses are included in a future agreement.
For now, PSG’s interest remains at the enquiry stage, and it remains unclear whether the French club will proceed with a formal offer.
But for Avdić, attracting attention from one of Europe’s biggest clubs represents another significant step in his development.