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Paris Saint-Germain is accelerating more and more in its summer transfer window and this in both directions. In terms of arrivals but also departures.
The capital club is expected to register several signings before the end of the transfer window. On the other hand, some players are expected to leave the club and are no longer part of Luis Enrique’s plans.
According to the newspaper’s information,Team and the Twitter account (X) Djaameelthe Spanish technician would like to part with two defenders, namely Milan Skriniar and Danilo Pereira.
The former coach of La Roja would not be a fan of the profile of these two players. A departure is therefore not to be excluded for the two men in the coming weeks if offers were to arrive on the table of the red and blue leaders.
Skriniar and Danilo unlikely to leave
Will Milan Skriniar and Danilo Pereira leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer before the end of the summer transfer window? Nothing is less certain, although the two players are not part of Luis Enrique’s plans. The Spaniard does not like the profile of the 2 players.
But a departure of both men is unlikely. For the Slovak who is under contract until June 2028, his salary is substantial and is holding back many clubs. As for the Portuguese, the clubs are not rushing to recruit him. To be continued…
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