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PSG offers a player to a great rival!

Arthur Mountain

Journalist

Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master's degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.

Between now and February 3 and the end of the winter transfer window, PSG hopes to downsize its squad. For this, it will be necessary to find a solution for the loan of Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus, but other players are also pushed to leave, like Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio. The latter would even have been offered to FC Barcelona, ​​the Parisians' great rival.

In recent hours, the PSG formalized the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for around €70M. A very big blow which now pushes the capital club to downsize its workforce. Randal Cole Muani is in the process of leaving for Juventus, while Milan Skriniar is also pushed at the start. But that's not all.

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Asensio offered to Barça

Indeed, Marco Asensio is also pushed to the start with the arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. According to information fromEduardo Indahe was even offered to two major Spanish clubs. “ The arrival of Kvaratskhelia makes things very difficult for Asensio. PSG offered it to two Spanish teams. He offered it to FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid », assures the director ofOK Diary on the set of Beach bar. PSG is therefore trying to place the Spanish international with its great Catalan rival.

A difficult situation for Asensio

However, it seems unlikely that the Barça and theAtlético de Madrid agree to recover Marco Asensio. And for good reason, very few clubs are able to pay the Spanish international's imposing salary. Arriving free, the former player Real Madrid was in fact offered a very nice salary at PSGwhich today poses a problem for his departure. In any case, the two Spanish clubs to which Marco Asensio was proposed by Jorge Mendes cannot assume such income. Therefore, the PSG will probably have to find another solution by February 3.

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