Currently, PSG actually does not have any problems or very serious arrivals, especially in bringing in the players they are targeting because they do have money and there are no problems with their finances. but the problem is that sometimes PSG faces conditions that are quite difficult to overcome when they play in the UCL. There have been many opportunities for PSG to really strengthen this. It should have been measured, not just differences, because after all, in the French League, no one could compete with PSG's dominance. Now, the conditions are very different when PSG are in the UCL, especially now that they have entered zone 16, which incidentally would usually be an even tougher match.
The contrast in competition levels between Ligue 1 and the UCL knockout stages is indeed notable. Navigating through the UCL knockout rounds is a different ball game, and even with considerable resources, PSG encounters difficulties. Perhaps the team needs to strategize and adapt to the more intense and competitive environment of European football.
Yes, it is quite a contrasting comparison if you look at the French League and the UCL because it is true that in the French League there is no particular club that is capable of becoming PSG's toughest rival. So the benchmark for PSG's true strength is indeed the match in the UCL. and unfortunately so far in the UCL, even though they have football stars or not, it turns out they have not been able to survive and win the cup which has been their dream for a long time.