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PSG has received an offer of €35 million for Fabian Ruiz, a Spanish midfielder under contract until 2027. The Parisian club is considering a transfer this winter.
Paris Saint-Germain could lose Fabian Ruiz this winter. According to information from PSG Inside Actus, a Premier League club has submitted an offer of 35 million euros for the Spanish midfielder. A significant sum for a player recruited from Naples for 20 million euros in July 2022, and under contract until 2027.
An imminent departure?
After a successful Euro with Spain, Fabian Ruiz is struggling to confirm in Paris, despite a significant role under Luis Enrique. The Parisian coach, however, would have expressed his desire to keep him, unless the player himself wishes to leave. This proposal has triggered numerous internal discussions, but no decision has yet been made.
If this offer materializes, it could represent a great opportunity for PSG, especially if the player remains in difficulty on the pitch. On the other hand, his departure would raise the question of his replacement in a sector already lacking reliable solutions. To be continued.
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