It has been a busy summer for Paris Saint-Germain, which has won its first-ever UEFA Champions League title, claimed a fourth consecutive Ligue 1 championship, and added another Trophée des Champions and Coupe de France title to its growing trophy cabinet. Les Parisiens only just finished their lengthy 2024-25 season in the United States, where they made it all the way to the FIFA Club World Cup Final only to lose to Chelsea. And yet, they have just a couple of weeks to rest and relax before returning to action and facing Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Super Cup on August 13.

When it comes to transfers, however, the summer has been relatively quiet for PSG. Apart from 19-year-old goalkeeper Renato Marin, who has joined on a free transfer from Roma, PSG have failed to complete a single signing. In terms of outgoings, they’ve loaned out teenage talents Gabriel Moscardo, Yoram Zague, and Naoufel El Hannach to Braga, Copenhagen, and Montpellier, respectively. Whilst certain new arrivals are needed, like a center back, it’s also undeniable that most of PSG’s business will involve the exit door. Today, we’re taking a look at which players PSG need to dispose of this summer.

It was just two years ago that PSG signed Randal Kolo Muani to a five-year contract, paying €75 million plus €15 million in bonuses for the Eintracht Frankfurt striker. It may as well have been two decades ago: Kolo Muani never came close to fitting into Luis Enrique’s possession-heavy setup, unable to fill Kylian Mbappé’s void and live up to his price tag, before eventually joining Juventus on loan in January. The French striker impressed in Italy, scoring 10 goals in 22 appearances, and it seems likely that PSG will try to capitalize on his value while it is relatively high. Manchester United are keeping tabs on him, Juventus is keen on a return, while Newcastle is eyeing him as a potential replacement for the wantaway Alexander Isak. At 26, Kolo Muani is still in his prime, and he should be able to fetch a decent fee.

Another player who revitalized his fortunes after departing PSG midway through the 2024-25 season was Marco Asensio. Once considered one of the brightest talents in world football, the three-time Champions League winner departed Real Madrid on a free transfer and joined PSG in 2023, where he was utilized in a variety of positions across midfield and attack. However, he decided to make the move to Aston Villa on loan in February, where he helped inject fresh new blood into their team and guided them to the Champions League quarterfinals. After emerging as an impressive substitute for Villa, Asensio has garnered interest from several clubs, including Milan and Inter. However, Fenerbahce are reportedly the frontrunners to sign the Spaniard, who has one year left on his contract.

After completing deals for Archie Brown, Sofyan Amrabat, Tarik Cetin, and Jhon Duran, Fenerbahçe could be set for a double-swoop with Milan Škriniar and Asensio. Having established himself as one of the top center-backs in Serie A with Inter Milan, Škriniar struggled to adapt from a back three to a back four, with his clunky approach in possession failing to convince Enrique following his arrival in 2023. The Slovakian defender left for Fenerbahçe in January, where he scored three goals and provided two assists in 23 appearances and emerged as a key figure under José Mourinho. At 30 years of age, Škriniar isn’t going to be turning around his style anytime soon, but he’s nevertheless a useful figure when used in the right system. With a contract until 2028, PSG will hope to sell him, but they could also settle for a loan with an option to buy if no other offer is made.



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