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The summer transfer window is open, and it risks being very hectic for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club will be active on all levels.
As for departures, Milan Skriniar and Randal Kolo Muani should, unless surprised, find a new base. Italy could be a possible destination for both men. But that’s not all.
According to newspaper informationTeama second Parisian offensive element could also set sail this winter. The Spaniard Marco Asensio no longer enters into the plans of Luis Enrique and the Parisian management.
The former Real Madrid player has been confined to the sidelines for several matches and is sometimes absent from the red and blue group.
Under contract until June 2026
Although widely used by Luis Enrique at the start of the season, Marco Asensio has not been on Luis Enrique’s side for several weeks. The Spanish international therefore has a good chance of leaving the Parisian capital.
If he maintains a good rating in Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy, where certain clubs are interested, his salary of 800,000 euros gross per month could be an obstacle for several teams.
A loan could be favored by certain clubs but the Parisian management would like a direct transfer. The Parisian number 11 is under contract with PSG until June 2026. His market value reaches 20 million euros according to the Transfermarkt website. To be continued…
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