Kylian Mbappé realized that if he wanted the biggest trophies, he must not stay in Paris. Keylor Navas never liked the fact that he may be unfairly in the shadow of Gianluigi Donnarumma. Layvin Kurzawa has long been a mere spectator who only collects his paycheck at the Parc des Princes. But these won’t be the only departures this June, as Paris Saint-Germain wants to part ways with many players whose performances they are not satisfied with. The most prominent name among them is reportedly Milan Škriniar, although the Slovak is not considering a departure. But as reputable sources like L’Équipe write, coach Luis Enrique believes that Škriniar, despite being a starter for most of the season, is not quite the ideal player for the style of play he wants to emphasize. He’s an excellent defender, Inter was desperate to hold him when he decided to leave, but Spanish coaches, as usual, prefer central defenders who are almost like “number tens” and are determined to push that idea through. However, the player himself has no intention of leaving, and it remains to be seen whether PSG will manage to persuade him to change his mind.PSG made their peace with Mbappe’s departure – Saints going after Khvicha!The situation is different with Carlos Soler; he had a peripheral role, but now he has an offer to move to Aston Villa. The only question is how much PSG will ask for a player they brought in for 18 million euros. Especially now that it’s known Villa will play in the Champions League next season. Also on the way out is right-back Nordi Mukiele, another from the group who didn’t have significant minutes, although the former Leipzig player has a contract until 2027 and a high salary. This means he’ll only leave if a call comes from a club competing for trophies. Last August, Bayern and Chelsea called, but PSG wasn’t ready for a parting then. The same teams tried again in January, but again, nothing. Meanwhile, Bayern bought Sacha Boey; we’ll see if they come back again.Out of the Parisian blue: Xavi Simons not coming back to PSGThe list of those PSG wouldn’t mind seeing leave includes Manuel Ugarte, who arrived from Sporting last July for a hefty 60 million euros tag, by far the most expensive of this quartet. Despite being a regular starter, Enrique isn’t satisfied and believes he can find a better solution. L’Équipe reports that agents are already offering the Uruguayan around Italy, specifically to Milan and Juventus, but the question remains whether they can afford him and how much. On the other hand, Randal Kolo Muani and Gonzalo Ramos are definitely staying, although it’s debatable whether they’ve justified the investments of 95 and 65 million euros, respectively. Though, one must consider their potential alongside Mbappé, Barcola, and Ousmane Dembélé. In the future, there could be more room for them. It’s quite clear that PSG will look completely different next season, seemingly without three starters from this season at least.LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 32Delayed matchesWednesday22:00: (2.45) Nice (3.40) PSG (2.85)22:00: (3.25) Reims (3.45) Olympique Marseille (2.20)***odds are subject to change***