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PSG Races to Finalize Departures Before Summer Transfer Deadline
As the summer transfer window approaches its deadline, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is on the verge of finalizing departures for several players, including Manuel Ugarte, Carlos Soler, and Juan Bernat. However, the situation is a bit trickier for some of their less desirable players. Nonetheless, the club is determined to streamline its roster and has decided to reassess its stance, making concessions to achieve this goal.
For the upcoming season, Luis Enrique has indicated that he does not see a future for certain players at PSG. With the transfer window closing on Friday at 11 PM, some players have only a few hours left to secure new clubs. Reports suggest that Manuel Ugarte is set to join Manchester United, Carlos Soler is anticipated to move to West Ham, and Juan Bernat is likely to head to Villarreal. Additionally, Danilo Pereira is also on the list of potential departures from PSG; however, finding a suitor for the Portuguese midfielder could prove to be more challenging.
PSG open to loaning Danilo Pereira
The uncertainty surrounding Danilo Pereira continues as PSG seeks a new destination for the player. According to reports from L’Equipe, the midfielder’s salary is a significant hurdle for clubs interested in signing him, which has complicated a potential return to FC Porto. Nevertheless, PSG is eager to part ways with Pereira and is reportedly willing to consider a loan deal to facilitate his exit.
FC Barcelona… or a move to Saudi Arabia?
This new development could expedite Danilo Pereira’s transfer process. L’Equipe has noted that FC Barcelona remains a viable option for the PSG player. Following the long-term injury of Marc Bernal, the addition of Pereira could provide some much-needed depth for Hansi Flick‘s squad. Time is of the essence for the Portuguese midfielder, who could still make a move even after the transfer window closes on August 30 at 11 PM. The market will remain open in Saudi Arabia, where Al-Ittihad is also reportedly interested. This situation is certainly worth monitoring as the deadline approaches.