After staying away from the contract renewal with star Lionel Messi, the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) would be willing to get rid of two other players from the current squad. According to the newspaper The Parisianthe club wants to negotiate Neymar and Verratti in the next transfer window.
According to the newspaper, PSG is studying ways to negotiate Neymar and already admits the possibility of accepting a loan to another team. The information obtained by the news also states that the Brazilian ace is also open to hearing proposals.
In his sixth season in France, the player was the target of criticism from the fans after another campaign below expectations of Paris Saint-Germain. Members of the team’s organizations even asked him to leave during a protest in front of the athlete’s house – which also happened to Messi.
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In addition to Messi and Neymar, another who has faced problems with the fans is the Italian Verratti. The 30-year-old midfielder, who has played for PSG since 2012, recently extended his contract until 2026, but has been suffering from physical problems in recent years.
The player, therefore, is no longer seen by the club’s top leadership as part of the sporting project, and can also be sold. Another factor that motivated the board to make the decision would have been the athlete’s high salary.
Finally, the The Parisian reveals that Paris Saint-Germain plans to reformulate its team and give a “French identity” to the squad. The project would have as its central figure the “baby” of the fans, Kylian Mbappé.
Commanded by Christophe Galtier, PSG disappointed this season by being eliminated in the round of 16 of the Champions Leaguefor the Bayern Munchen, in addition to being without the French Cup title. On the other hand, the team is taking big steps to win its 11th French Championship.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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