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No longer really in Luis Enrique’s plans, Marco Asensio could leave Paris Saint-Germain during the winter transfer window.
Little used or not used at all by the Spanish technician, his situation concerns certain clubs. According to the information from RMC Sport, the former Real Madrid player would be closely followed by the English club Aston Villa. The team led by Unai Emery is reportedly looking for a new offensive element to strengthen its attack.
This is good, since the Parisians want to get rid of the Spanish international.
A deal linked to Jhon Duran?
Clubs are starting to get serious about this winter transfer market. Aston Villa and Paris Saint-Germain could do some business.
Still according to RMC Sport, the capital club would be very interested in the profile of Colombian striker Jhon Duran. The Villans scorer is winning over this season and the red and blue board intends to take action in the coming days.
It is therefore not impossible to see the destiny of these two players being linked in this transfer window. A swap plus cash could suit Aston Villa who will not want to lose out in this deal. At this moment, the market value of Marco Asensio reaches 20 million euros while that of Jhon Duran amounts to 40 million according to the Transfermarkt website. To be continued…
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