Paris Saint-Germain is stepping up its squad overhaul. According to Le Parisien, several players are being pushed towards the exit as the transfer window enters its final stretch.
The PSG “Loft” remains crowded. It opened earlier this summer, but has yet to significantly empty. Randal Kolo Muani is closing in on Juventus, with both clubs still negotiating the final details. Marco Asensio is also in advanced talks with Aston Villa, eyeing a Premier League comeback.
Kimpembe set to say goodbye to PSG
Renato Sanches is expected in Turkey, with a loan move to Trabzonspor nearly finalized. Meanwhile, Carlos Soler still holds value in England and Spain, where clubs are monitoring his profile.
Presnel Kimpembe, still struggling physically, has been told to find a new project — with Qatari clubs showing interest. PSG wants to trim its squad and establish a clearer hierarchy in the dressing room.
And then there’s Gianluigi Donnarumma. Though included by Luis Enrique for the Ligue 1 restart, the Italian is seeking an exit.
Manchester City has already made progress. According to Nicolo Schira, there is a verbal agreement between Donnarumma and the Citizens, with Pep Guardiola personally involved. Despite signing James Trafford, City does not want to miss out on a world-class goalkeeper.
A battle of price tags
But Manchester United is still in the race. The Red Devils are seriously considering Donnarumma but would need to sell one of their current keepers first.
A bidding war between the two Manchester giants could be on the horizon. PSG is open to letting Donnarumma leave, but not at a discount. The club demands €50M, while City’s current offer stands at €30M.
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