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Ligue 1 »News» PSG quintet around two DFB stars on the strike list

Under the new coach Mauricio Pochettino, Paris Saint Germain is facing a major change in the squad. This also affects two DFB stars.

Before new staff like the traded Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen are signed, players without prospects should be removed from the payroll. As the “kicker” reports, a quintet is allowed to leave the club this winter.

Among them is Julian Draxler. The German legionnaire has been under contract in France since 2017, and his working paper expires next summer. So now would be the last opportunity to collect at least a small transfer fee.

According to “France Football”, the hottest tracks are currently in the Premier League. The Arsenal FC is therefore the most likely buyer, but the Bundesliga clubs Bayer Leverkusen and Hertha BSC are also involved in poker.

Wanted player sweeper with no perspective?

Thilo Kehrer could also fall victim to the upheaval in Paris. The former dream player of former coach Thomas Tuchel is struggling with injuries more and more often and hardly gets into step this season. The 24-year-old is allowed to leave PSG as well as the other strikers Ander Herrera, Idrissa Gueye and Leandro Paredes if they find a suitable offer.

So Pochettino underpins his claim to want to play different football than his predecessor Tuchel. “It’s not just important to win, but to win in style,” said the Argentine on the club’s website. Tuchel was sometimes criticized for his sometimes destructive style of play.

On the other hand, the coach weighed down questions about a possible signing of Lionel Messi: “Every great player in the world is always welcome at PSG.”

Regardless of the rumors surrounding the multi-time world footballer, signs are growing that PSG are aiming for a permanent commitment from Moise Kean. That reported “Sky Sports”. The young Italian is on loan from Everton until the end of the season, and the clubs are negotiating the transfer fee of 34 million euros.

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