Panic at PSG, two transfers are announced!

Panic at PSG, two transfers are announced!
Panic at PSG, two transfers are announced!
Benjamin Labrousse

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Despite a double course in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take charge of my dreams by heading into journalism. With a master’s degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration for transfer periods, when a club must make crucial choices for next season.

If an agreement was reached between PSG and Juventus for the loan of Randal Kolo Muani, no longer has the possibility of lending any player after having reached its quota. Thus, solutions are currently being considered, such as the possible sale of two elements on which the Parisian club no longer counts at all. Explanation.

The winter transfer window of PSG is far from over. And for good reason, after the arrival this Friday of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Paris attempts to part with certain elements deemed undesirable by Luis Enrique. Recently, the capital club reached an agreement with the Juventus for the departure of Randal Cole Muani.

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PSG seeks solutions for Kolo Muani

A six-month dry loan was announced for the French striker, whose salary would be fully covered by the Italian club. However, the PSG has reached its quota of players loaned this season, and therefore sees this operation currently blocked. As reported the Teamcertain solutions are being considered by the Parisian management, in particular the sale of certain players on loan.

The cases of Juan Bernat and Renato Sanches under study

If the sports daily reveals this Sunday that Dear Ndour interests several clubs, the PSG considers its options for two fairly complex cases. The Team announces that Paris is currently looking into cases of Juan Bernat (at the end of his contract next June, loaned to Villarreal) and Renato Sanches (loaned to Benfica, very little used) in order to potentially unlock the departures of Randal Cole Muanibut also Milan Skriniar

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