PSG: Layvin Kurzawa has made his choice

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At the end of his contract next June, Layvin Kurzawa (31) is being pushed towards leaving PSG. The native of Fréjus has only appeared once this season. It was against Strasbourg on October 21 (3-0 victory). He played 9 minutes that day. Since then, nothing more, apart from a notable outing during Fashion Week in Paris. But behind the scenes, the capital club hoped to get rid of it this winter.

This morning, The Team also explained that the left side has an offer in his hands. But the identity of the interested club has not been filtered. Despite this, the Frenchman is not going to leave Paris, assures RMC Sport. He favors a departure this summer, once he is free. Unless there is a new turnaround, Kurzawa will stay at PSG for another six months, he who receives a juicy salary of 500,000 euros per month.

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