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Everything is going on for the best on the side of Paris this season. This weekend, the troops of Luis Enrique were officially sacred champions of France, punctuating a 2024/2025 exercise in Ligue 1 almost perfect. This PSG is also, for the first time for the first time, taken seriously by our European neighbors, who consider the Parisian team as a serious candidate for the title in the Champions League.
While waiting to know the outcome of this double confrontation against Aston Villa in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, Parisian leaders are already working on the next transfer window. There are several complicated files to manage, such as Randal Kolo Muani, which should return this summer after a loan to Juventus which had however started well. Then there is the case Marco Asensio, precisely loaned to the future European adversary of Paris.
A big upcoming sale
The 29 -year -old Spanish attacking midfielder has completely revived Aston Villa, with whom he has already scored more goals (8 in total TCC) than on all of his matches in Paris, being decisive in the eighth of the Champions League against Bruges or in big championship matches like this duel against Chelsea at the end of February during which he had put a double. In The Parisianwe first learn that he has no intention of returning to Paris for his last year of contract, he whose lease at PSG expires in June 2026.
The media indicates that Aston Villa, for its part, has already positioned itself to keep it permanently. Negotiations have not yet started, in particular because the capital's club knows that other interested clubs should also appear quickly, and thus launch, in a way, a auction which could bring big to Parisians. For his part, The team Indicates that clubs have already called PSG to take information. As a reminder, Asensio had been recruited free of charge in the summer of 2023, and PSG therefore risks making a nice shot on the financial plan. For his part, the player will have the choice between several interesting clubs, and the idea of staying in Birmingham where he is very comfortable could also seduce him …
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