The Asensio case evacuated by Luisi Enrique

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Like Randal Kolo Muani and Milan Skriniar, Marco Asensio is one of the players regularly cited among the potential starters during the Paris Saint-Germain winter transfer window. No longer appearing in Ligue 1 since the draw conceded by PSG at Auxerre on December 6, the Spaniard is clearly no longer in his coach’s plans. And yet…

Present on Saturday at a press conference, on the eve of the match against Saint-Étienne which will be played at the Parc des Princes, as part of the seventeenth day of Ligue 1 (8:45 p.m.), Luis Enrique was questioned about the situation of the former Real Madrid man. A question which clearly did not inspire or delight the Parisian coach. The latter thus contented himself with a laconic: “No situation that is not reversible. »

Luis Enrique not very talkative

Everything could therefore change for Marco Asensio, according to his compatriot. But the reality is probably very different, as Luis Enrique’s use of his player is minimal. Quoted by

RMCthe coach also insisted on the positive side that he found to have “a lot of competition within his group”.

A competition which is currently costing Asensio his place. Another bad sign for him is the search by Parisian recruiters for new offensive elements such as Jhon Duran or Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Whatever Luis Enrique says, Marco Asensio’s situation does not seem ready to change. For now.

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