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This Wednesday evening will take place the quarter-first leg of the Champions League which will oppose Paris Saint-Germain to Aston Villa. The opportunity for Marco Asensio to repress the lawn of the Parc des Princes a few months after leaving it. The leaders of the capital's club decided this winter to lend the Spanish international to the English club this winter.
And this loan turns out to be a success since Marco Asensio shines with Aston Villa. Author of 8 goals in 11 matches in all competitions, the player lives a real rebirth on the other side of the Channel.
Loaned until June 2025 without option to buy and under contract with PSG until 2026, the former Real Madrid player may no longer take the Parisian jersey. According to information from
Parisian
the managers of Aston Villa would be looking for the best offer to formulate in Paris Saint-Germain to try to find an agreement to definitively keep the Spaniard. The coach of the French champion club, Luis Enrique, would not oppose a departure from the former Merengue.
PSG delay for Marco Asensio
In an article published by The teama person from the entourage of Marco Asensio indicates that the player ” does not want to come back (at PSG) ”. While Paris is not against the sale of Marco Asensio, the club nevertheless knows that the current performance of its player with Aston Villa is pushing other clubs in Europe to take an interest in him.
This is why Paris Saint-Germain will take the time to examine all the offers before definitively letting go of its player.
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