Despite Milan Skriniar’s recent move to Fenerbahçe, the rest of PSG’s unwanted players remain in limbo, still training with the reserves as the club struggles to offload them.
As in previous summers, PSG is weighed down by several fringe players no longer in Luis Enrique’s plans. The most high-profile among them: Randal Kolo Muani.
Kolo Muani, Mukiele, Soler…
Kolo Muani is being targeted by Juventus after a solid loan spell, but the deal is stuck over how to structure the €60M (£51M) demanded by PSG. Manchester United, Tottenham, and Newcastle are also monitoring the situation.
Nordi Mukiele has turned down offers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and England, holding out for a more competitive project in Europe. PSG wants him gone, but the player is taking his time.
Soler, Asensio, Sanches, Housni
Carlos Soler is wanted by Villarreal, where Marcelino hopes to reunite with him—but PSG prefers a permanent deal, while the Spanish side wants a loan. Brighton is also in the mix. Marco Asensio, back from a loan at Aston Villa, is open to leaving, but his high salary is a major obstacle. Talks with Fenerbahçe are ongoing but complicated.
Renato Sanches, returning from Benfica, is struggling with injuries and has yet to attract a serious offer. He still has two years left on his contract. Ilyes Housni rejected multiple Ligue 2 approaches and would prefer a move to Spain. Saudi Arabia is also a possible destination.
PSG’s efforts to offload these six players remain slow, with deals either stalling over financial demands or players unwilling to settle for lesser projects. The clock is ticking—and the club still hasn’t cracked the code.
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