Various media reports indicate that Paris Saint-Germain's management is set to offload several first-team players following the disappointment of the current season, despite winning the league title. PSG was eliminated by Real Madrid in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League, which has not gone unnoticed at "Parc des Princes."
The British newspaper "Daily Mail" published a report from "Sky Sports" and the Spanish outlet "AS," confirming that the club would agree to Neymar's departure if a bid of €90 million is received. This means the club is open to losing nearly €130 million, having bought his contract by paying a buyout clause to his former club Barcelona in 2017, which was estimated at around €220 million.
The Spanish newspaper "Marca" also confirmed that Argentine Ángel Di María, Germans Julian Draxler and Thilo Kehrer, Argentine Leandro Paredes, and Frenchman Layvin Kurzawa are on the list of players likely to leave. Di María's contract ends at the end of the current season, and at 34 years old, the Argentine realizes that the next contract may be his last in his football career.
This summer will be busy in Paris, both in terms of offloading the veterans and the main challenge facing the management, which is to retain Kylian Mbappé, whose contract ends at the end of the season amid strong interest from Real Madrid to sign him.