As the summer transfer window approaches, the Paris Saint Germain prepares his ammunition. With the clear aim of renewing its workforce in depth, some less publicized but particularly effective profiles could attract the attention of Parisian recruiters. Among these, two players Feyenoord : the right side Givairo Read and the Brazilian winger Igor Paixão.
Givairo Read, the perfect replacement for Hakimi?
At just 18 years old, Givairo Read establishes himself as one of the most promising young defenders of Eredivisie. 1’75 tall, he plays the role of right back, a strategic role in the Parisian system, especially if Luis Enrico persists in not counting Nordi Mukiele (currently on loan).
Light he played 35 games this season, with a very interesting record: 3 but, 7 assists, 86% successful passesand defensive cleanliness which is rare for his age (less than one foul per game). He shone during two XXL performances:
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Against Almere City (2-1) with two assists.
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Against Twente (6-2) where he delivered a hat-trick of assistsrecord for a right back this season.
His defensive stats are equally impressive: 65% duels won, 66% duels on the ground, 57% duels in the air.
Named twice in the typical team of the week, he embodies a truly reliable alternative Judgedespite having enormous room for improvement. Its value is estimated at 12 million euros par Transfer market.

Igor Paixão, the Brazilian will-o’-the-wisp
More experienced, Igor Paixão (24 years old, 1m68) is a pirouetting left winger who has blown up scorers this season with Feyenoord.
It accumulates 47 games, 18 Tues, 14 assistsand shone on the European scene with 2 goals and 4 assists in the Champions League. He has a very good sense of the final passage (10.56 expected goals) and the ability to unbalance defenses thanks to his dribbling (43% success).
Among its highlights:
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Son hat-trick and his 2 assists face Twente (6-2), a reference match.
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9 appearances in the typical team of the week.
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Second most decisive player the Eredivisie behind SM Setijn.
With an estimated value of 25 million eurosrepresents a rotation option or even a starter on the left wing of the Paris Saint Germainespecially in the event of the departure of some managers.

With a view to intelligent and strategic renewal, the PSG you would do well to keep an eye on him Givairo Read et Igor Paixão. Young, efficient and still accessible, these two players perfectly embody that mix of potential and efficiency that a club is looking for League of Champions.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Paris Saint-Germain are quietly preparing their next strategic moves. Rather than focusing solely on superstar signings, the club appears increasingly attentive to emerging profiles capable of strengthening squad depth. Among the names attracting attention from Feyenoord are right-back Givairo Read and Brazilian winger Igor Paixão.
Givairo Read, the Perfect Successor to Achraf Hakimi?
At just 18, Givairo Read has emerged as one of the Eredivisie’s most promising defensive prospects. Standing at 1.75m, he combines agility, tactical intelligence, and attacking contribution—qualities essential in PSG’s system, where full-backs function almost as auxiliary wingers. With Hakimi often heavily relied upon and Nordi Mukiele’s future uncertain, PSG may seek reinforcement to ensure competition and long-term planning.
Read’s profile fits the modern Parisian blueprint: young, dynamic, and technically comfortable in possession. He thrives in high defensive lines and shows composure under pressure, two attributes crucial for a team that dominates territory domestically and seeks European consistency.
Meanwhile, Igor Paixão offers verticality and flair on the wing. His explosiveness and direct dribbling would provide tactical flexibility, particularly in rotations during congested schedules. PSG’s current strategy suggests a shift toward balanced squad construction rather than short-term galáctico signings.
Ultimately, this approach signals maturity in recruitment philosophy. Investing in emerging talents like Read and Paixão could allow PSG to maintain competitiveness while building sustainable depth. Whether these moves materialize remains to be seen, but the direction is clear: precision over prestige.
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