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The winter transfer window is in full swing and is far from over for Paris Saint-Germain, both in terms of departures and arrivals.
More in Luis Enrique's plans, Marco Asensio could well leave the reigning French champions in the coming days. Tracked by Turkish and English clubs, the Spanish striker would like to return to Spain if he were to leave Paris Saint-Germain.
According to information fromEl Chiringuito and media
Sport, the player would have been offered to FC Barcelona. However, the Catalan club would have rejected the player. The management of the FCB would favor other offensive avenues such as the English striker of Manchester United Marcus Rashford who reached an agreement with the club.
In the group to face Man City
Pushed towards the exit by his leaders, Marco Asensio is nevertheless part of the red and blue group for the reception of Manchester City this Wednesday evening as part of the 7th day of the Champions League. The Spaniard should logically take his place on the substitutes' bench and has very little chance of returning during the match unless there is a surprise and a change of decision from Luis Enrique.
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