The Paris supermarket is open! Muani leads the "high-paying group" to return collectively, and the countdown to leave the team begins

Football     6:04am, 18 July 2025

The clarion call for the new season of Paris Saint-Germain has not yet been officially sounded, but a "big purge" operation for high-paying players outside the loan has quietly begun. This week, several players including Milan Skriniar, Marco Asensio, Nordi Mukele, Carlos Soler, Ilis Usni and Lucas Lavalai have returned to the club's training base in Poissi and resume training with the reserve team after completing the routine physical examination. According to Le Parisien, none of these players are in PSG's plan for next season, and their return is just to prepare for finding a new owner.

forward player Randal Kolo Muani is expected to return to the team on July 23, and Renato Sanchez will join the return ranks next week. Kolo Muani's departure is almost a foregone conclusion. During his loan at Juventus in the second half of last season, he contributed 10 goals and 2 assists and successfully recovered his form. Although the contract is until 2028, PSG is ready to release it.

Juventus is eager to keep the French international and has given out several loan offers with mandatory buyout terms. However, the deal is at a deadlock: PSG insists that Juventus pay most of the loan fee this summer, rather than delaying until next year. At the same time, many Premier League clubs are also closely monitoring Kloro Muani's trends and waiting for changes in the European striker market. It is worth mentioning that another Paris striker Hugo Ekitic is close to joining Liverpool, which may accelerate the reshuffle of the striker market.

The contract of Spanish winger Marco Asensio, who returned from Aston Villa, expires in 2026, is also uncertain. Although Türkiye's giant Fenerbahce is highly interested in the strong recommendation of his new coach José Mourinho and there are constant local rumors, Asensio is still evaluating the multiple offers he received and has not made a final choice yet. Negotiations for the next home of Milan Skriniar are also underway. He was on loan for Fenerbahce in the second half of last season, which is exactly the club's goal. However, PSG priced at it at 20 million euros, a price that Fenerbahce believes is too high and hopes to convince Paris to lower the asking price in the days to come.

28-year-old midfielder Carlos Soler's contract expires in 2027 may return to the familiar La Liga stadium. His former club Villarreal is interested in it, and former Valencia coach Marcellino has nodded to agree to the potential deal, and the two collaborated to defeat Barcelona in 2019 to win the Copa del Rey. While the return to La Liga would be attractive to Soler, its high salary would be a core obstacle to negotiations. Paris has made it clear that for Soler and other similar players, the club prefers permanent transfers rather than loaning again.

The management of Paris Saint-Germain knows that it is impossible to recover high transfer fees from all these players who left the team, but they have no intention of "clearing up and selling". With the collective return of these high-paying players, PSG's cleaning operation has officially started. It can be foreseen that when the team's signing market has not yet fully launched, the departure negotiations around these "frustrated people" in the next few weeks will make Paris' summer window extremely turbulent.

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