PSG: Layvin Kurzawa finally leaving?

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Nine short minutes played. This is the poor playing time record of Layvin Kurzawa (31 years old) this season, who only made one appearance against Strasbourg last October. The PSG player, at the club since 2015, is not expected to stay any longer in the capital club. At the end of his contract next June, the left defender could leave the capital this winter according to The Parisian. No lead has leaked, but PSG is confident of a quick start. If a transfer does not take place in the last days of the winter transfer window, Layvin Kurzawa will leave at the end of the season.

The former Monegasque (2010-2015), arrived for 25 million euros in 2015, was loaned last year to Fulham after several struggling seasons. If his departure takes place, PSG could part with an undesirable Luis Enrique and especially a significant salary with a view to downsizing. The former French international (13 caps) currently earns 600,000 euros gross per month.

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