PSG: 2 unexpected departures for this summer transfer window!

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As the summer transfer window opens in a few days, Paris Saint-Germain is on all fronts.

Luis Enrique announced the color in the last match of the season. This is the moment when negotiations begin. This is work that we will do hand in hand with the President and Luis Campos. In football there are no holidays. I’ll be home…”. And the Spanish technician keeps his word since Paris Saint-Germain has launched the major maneuvers, while the summer transfer window opens its doors in 3 days.

For his year II,

Luis Enrique has every intention of shaping a squad in its image. The capital club should thus strengthen itself in all lines, including at the goalkeeper position. But these numerous arrivals are also conditional on departures.

Danilo and Fabian Ruiz on the move?

According to information from L’Equipe, the sports management and technical staff have drawn up a list of players likely to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer. Manuel Ugarte is one of them, as are Carlos Soler and Milan Skriniar. But other more important elements in the hierarchy may not be retained.

Danielo Pereira and Fabian Ruiz could be placed on the transfer market. The French daily specifies that Paris Saint-Germain says it is ready to listen to offers for the versatile Portuguese midfielder and his Spanish teammate. Danilo is under contract until 2025, while Fabian Ruiz is linked to PSG until 2027.

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