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This winter, Paris Saint-Germain has largely taken advantage of it to degrease its workforce. If the Georgian Khvicha KVaratskhelia landed in exchange for € 70 million, the Red and Blue separated from Randal Kolo Muani (Loved to Juventus), Milan Skriniar (on loan from Fenerbahçe) and Xavi Simons (definitively transferred to RB Leipzig) . And it's not over since Marco Asensio is expected at Aston Villa, while dear Ndour will be sold at Fiorentina.
Less than ten hours from the closing of the transfer window in France, should we expect other movements on the part of the champions of France in title? Present at a press conference on the sidelines of the eighth finals of the Coupe de France against Le Mans (National 1), Luis Enrique was logically questioned. And apart from the unexpected Renato Marin for next season, the Spaniard clearly gave the impression that it will not be necessary to expect an end of the Mad Mercato on the side of the capital.
No right side expected
“What time does the transfer window finish?” At 11 p.m. So until 11 p.m., we have time, but I'm satisfied. Since last season, we have done the transfer window between us. We can consider that sometimes there is no room for everyone, but since last season, the president, the sports director and the staff we have improved the workforce and we have created something vital: competition »».
A response that did not fully convince his observatory. Indeed, some wonder if PSG intends to recruit another right of business to support Achraf Hakimi. “We have a side that you already know. You can have Warren (Zaïre-Emery), João (Neves), Marquinhos, (Nuno) Mendes, (Senny) Mayulu. The other thing is that they play well and have the goal you want. I like versatility in my workforce. I am very happy with the quality of my workforce. »» It is said.
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