Paris Saint-Germain plan to strengthen their defence this winter.
The club considers selling Brazilian defender Beraldo after his inconsistent performances this season.
Reports from Jeunes Footeux claim PSG’s sporting director Luis Campos has shown strong interest in Werder Bremen’s young defender Karim Coulibaly.
The 18-year-old German-Ivorian recently extended his contract with the German club until June 2029.
Campos views Coulibaly as a long-term solution for PSG’s defence.
The teenager has impressed in the Bundesliga with his composure, reading of the game, and accurate passing.
He already plays with the confidence of an experienced professional.
This season, Coulibaly has made eight league appearances and scored one goal.
His performances have caught the attention of several scouts across Europe.
His balance between defensive awareness and attacking support makes him one of brightest young defenders.
Born in Oldenburg and trained in Hamburg, Coulibaly combines physical strength and tactical discipline. He thrives in one-on-one duels and builds play confidently from the back.
His qualities match PSG’s preference for modern, ball-playing defenders.
Transfermarkt values him at €8 million, while his annual salary at Werder Bremen is €380,000.
The Paris club could find this an easy financial move if they decide to proceed.
Meanwhile, Beraldo’s situation remains uncertain. The Brazilian has struggled to adapt to Ligue 1 and has lost his starting place.
PSG’s management now wants a younger and more reliable option in central defence.
Coulibaly’s maturity and potential make him a top target for the French champions.
PSG will continue to monitor his progress as they prepare for an important transfer window.