A PSG undesirable refuses to leave!

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PSG is having trouble trimming its squad at the end of the transfer window.

Paris SG has already offered itself some reinforcements this summer. However, to get more, the French champion club is forced to sell. In the last few hours, the management managed to release Nordi Mukiélé, but it was only in the form of loans. Other transfers are necessary in order to be able to return to the market.

PSG saw themselves releasing Milan Skriniar. The Slovak never adapted to the Parisian team and given his market value, he was the main candidate for a departure. An offer from the Saudi club Al Nassr arrived on the table of the Parisian directors. The club agreed, but the player said no.

PSG finds itself in a deadlock

According to Fabrizio Romano, the former Inter player is not very keen on joining the Saudi Pro League. He still prefers to polish the bench at the Parc des Princes. Because that is the destiny that awaits him, given that Luis Enrique is not counting on him too much.

If Skriniar does not leave, Paris cannot recruit Tomas Araujo, their target for the defensive sector. The plans are therefore thwarted. Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president, could not appreciate it and the player risks finding himself sidelined from the first team for the rest of the season.

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