This season, PSG seemed unsinkable. Riding high from the second half of the season, the Parisians were irresistible and went after the Champions League they had been chasing for so many years. And as is often the case with these kinds of performances, the absentees are always in the wrong. On loan last winter to Aston Villa, Marco Asensio most likely lost many points in Paris. After a passable loan spell at Birmingham (3 goals in 13 Premier League matches), the Spaniard didn't necessarily impress on the other side of the Channel.
This Monday, the axe even fell. Once definitely desired by the Villans' management, the Palma de Mallorca native was ultimately not retained by the English management . A hard blow for the former Real Madrid player who will therefore have to return to Paris where his future is far from being so clear. Under contract until 2026 with the Parisian club, Asensio seems well and truly set to leave the capital for good this summer.
Fenerbahce and Jose Mourinho want Marco Asensio
However, the suitors are not necessarily rushing to the door. Despite an interesting profile, the 29-year-old striker attracts few people due to his extravagant emoluments which have the gift of cooling many ardor. However, a new suitor could well represent the perfect compromise for the Spanish international (38 caps, 2 goals). Indeed, according to the latest information from AS , Asensio is on the tablets of Fenerbahce . Aspiring to reign over Turkish football, the Istanbul team seriously wishes to strengthen its position this summer.
As we exclusively mentioned this Saturday , Fenerbahce will, barring a major turnaround, secure the loan of Jhon Duran this summer. Also close to permanently signing Milan Skriniar from Paris, the Turkish club will continue to discuss the loan of Marco Asensio with the Parisian club. José Mourinho wants to entrust the right wing of his team to the Spaniard. Eager to loan the former Iberian star, Fenerbahce would like PSG to cover part of the left-footer's salary. A dry transfer is not out of the question according to the Spanish daily. So, watch this space.
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