Mercato PSG: a new exit door offers Marco Asensio

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What future for Marco Asensio? For the moment, it's difficult to say, but there is no doubt that the Spaniard is moving further than ever from the French capital. Arriving at PSG in July 2023, the La Roja international (38 caps, 2 goals) has seen his playing time significantly decrease in recent months. Aligned in a false number 9 role at the start of the season, the native of Palma de Mallorca has since seen the return to competition of Gonçalo Ramos and finds himself confined to a replacement role. Enough to open the door to a departure during this winter transfer window? This is the current trend.

While his name comes up insistently on the side of Spain where Real Sociedad, Real Betis Balompié, Mallorca and Villarreal are on the spot, the 1m82 left-hander – who no longer really enters into Luis Enrique's plans ( substitute during the last 6 L1 matches) – is also followed by Juventus Turin, as we revealed to you recently. But that's not all. If the Ile-de-France number 11 is also popular in the Premier League, particularly with Aston Villa, a new way out is available to him.

Galatasaray wants to try Asensio

Indeed, according to the latest information from FanatikGalatasaray could take action in the coming hours. In search of offensive reinforcements, the Turkish team is preparing to enter into discussions with the reigning French champions to study the feasibility of the operation. The media specifies that Galatasaray wishes to know more about the Spaniard's current situation but especially the price that PSG could ask for in the context of a transfer.

As a reminder, the 28-year-old player is currently estimated at 20 million euros according to the specialized site Transfermarkt and PSG will necessarily be more open to the idea of ​​a sale rather than a loan in order not to find themselves in the same situation as Randal Kolo Muani, about to join Juventus Turin. However, be wary because a major obstacle still remains for the current Süper Lig leader: the player's salary. A problem already encountered by Turkish leaders in the Milan Skriniar case. Enough to call for vigilance regarding a positive outcome in this matter…

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