PSG has no place for Marco Asensio. |
Coach Luis Enrique and the board of directors have soon outlined a plan to restructure the squad - a step considered crucial to maintaining the momentum of the rejuvenation project at Parc des Princes. According to Le Parisien , at least six players will have to leave PSG in this summer's transfer window.
This list includes names that have not met expectations and are no longer in Enrique's tactical plan. PSG's "clearance" list includes Renato Sanches, Milan Skriniar, Randal Kolo Muani, Marco Asensio, Nordi Mukiele, Carlos Soler.
Returning from Benfica after a disappointing loan season (0 goals, 0 assists in 18 games), midfielder Renato Sanches was not bought by the Portuguese club. PSG is ready to negotiate to find a new destination for him, although his contract is until 2027.
Meanwhile, Milan Skriniar is expected to be a solid stopper, the Slovakian centre-back is often absent due to chronic injuries. The former Inter Milan star's loan performance at Fenerbahçe is also not convincing. PSG wants to sell him outright to cut losses.
Randal Kolo Muani - one of the most expensive signings in the club's history (80 million euros) - is becoming a burden. After a lackluster first season, he was sent to Juventus, but he has not been able to regain his peak form. His market value is now only around 30 million euros.
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Randal Kolo Muani is one of the most expensive contracts in PSG history. |
Revived by Unai Emery at Aston Villa, Spanish midfielder Marco Asensio has attracted interest from many clubs. PSG are willing to sell him for a fee of around 20 million euros. The former Real Madrid star has a contract with the Paris giants until 2026.
As for Nordi Mukiele, this player could not compete with Achraf Hakimi for a position and also did not leave an impression at Leverkusen during his loan period. Meanwhile, Carlos Soler played poorly at West Ham (14 starts/33 matches).
The Spanish midfielder is likely to return home. Villarreal are in contact to bring him back to La Liga as his contract with PSG is about to expire.
The squad clean-up is not only a technical solution, but also a strategic move for PSG to pave the way for a younger and more promising generation of players like Barcola, Neves or Zaire-Emery. With Qatar still willing to invest, PSG will continue to spend heavily in the summer, but only after clearing out the "old stock".
Luis Enrique has not only delivered PSG their first European Cup - he is also setting a new standard in Paris: no one is allowed to "stay" if they no longer fit the long-term vision.
Source: https://znews.vn/psg-sap-thanh-ly-6-ngoi-sao-post1558279.html
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