12 outcasts which PSG cannot sell

PSG – A club which buys, not sells. It has its good sides because it is proof of liquidity, but there are also negative ones when it comes to making a budget for newcomers, and no one wants to go. This is exactly the situation in the Parc des Princes now because there are as many as 12 overnumbered members in the Paris Saint-Germain team, which the Saints are currently not able to sell to anyone. The reason? Personal terms. In the process of becoming the big club, the Parisians overpaid some of those players and now, when it’s time to part ways with them, nobody else wants to pay that kind of money, and the players don’t want to lower their wage demands.Mauro Icardi: “I’m still under contract with Paris Saint-Germain for the next two years. My career is not in danger as you [journalists] say. I’ve decided to stay here at PSG”. 🇦🇷 #PSG“Don’t worry, I’m still 29 and people know who I am after scoring almost 200 goals”. pic.twitter.com/a48GrOpg4s— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 6, 2022 Antero Henrique, a former ex-PSG sporting director is set to return to the club in order to help the new director Luis Campos. The former Lille director will do what he does best – recruit new players, while Henrique will have obligations for the women’s football team and most importantly, will focus his attention on the sale of players that the men’s 1st team are looking for to offload. He won’t have an easy task though, because PSG wants a number of players gone, and at least two – Mauro Icardi and Leandro Paredes – have already said publicly that they don’t want to leave.Pep-talk or nothing but the truth? Poch claims PSG were as good as CityIn addition to Icardi and Paredes, Julian Draxler and Tilo Kerrer are among the more difficult cases, according to the respected L’Equipe. For each of them, PSG could take about 20,000,000 euros and would save about 30,000,000 a year only on salaries. But why would players care about that, when it’s nice for them in Paris? The only thing that could make them leave is an amount of playing time six months before the World Cup. But that is also a question because if they do not leave, PSG will not have room for reinforcements in the budget.21.45: (5.20) Wales (3.60) Netherlands (1.80)On the other hand, Colin Dagba, Abdou Diallo, Idrissa Gueye and Layvin Kurzawa are reportedly ready to say goodbye, if they find good clubs, of course. Diallo was reportedly close to Milan in the winter, but his performance at the African Cup of Nations complicated his work. There is also a third group of players, those whose situation is not the clearest: Ander Herrera, Georgionio Wijnaldum, Danilo Pereira, and even Kaylor Navas. The club wants to keep the latter, but as another option on goal, behind Gigi Donnarumma. The more experienced Navas has previously stated that he will not agree to that condition, it remains to be seen whether he will remain consistent. A lot of work for Antero Henrique. 

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