Skriniar, Soler, Mukiele: PSG at Work to Offload Unwanted Players
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is keen on offloading some of its less desired players, but navigating the transfer market has proven challenging. PSG Inside Actus provides an update on several players, including Milan Skriniar, Juan Bernat, Carlos Soler, and Renato Sanches.
**Carlos Soler:** The Spanish midfielder might start the season with PSG, but the club is looking to either sell him or use him as a « makeweight » in exchange for another player, according to PSG Inside Actus. Soler is interested in returning to Spain but is also open to opportunities in England. « He has received two or three offers, including one from Saudi Arabia, which he has currently rejected, » the source notes.
**Renato Sanches:** Initially, PSG aimed to sell the Portuguese player, but it now appears he will be loaned to Benfica with an option to buy. This loan move should help PSG find a solution for Sanches while potentially securing a permanent transfer in the future.
**Juan Bernat:** The Spanish left-back is among the first players placed in the « loft, » indicating he is not in PSG’s immediate plans. Interest from Major League Soccer (MLS), as well as leagues in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Spain, is growing, but no concrete offers have been received yet.
**Milan Skriniar:** The Slovak defender, who has underperformed relative to expectations since his arrival at PSG, is also on the market. The club wants to part ways with him, but Skriniar has shown no intention of leaving. The club cannot force him out, and so far, only one Italian club has expressed interest, with PSG not demanding an excessive fee for his transfer.
**Nordi Mukiele:** « He is among the players who need to leave as a priority because he could bring in a substantial amount of money. The player does not want to spend another season on the bench, and Luis Enrique does not count on him… German, Spanish, and English clubs are interested, as well as teams in Turkey and Saudi Arabia, » PSG Inside Actus reports on X.