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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which unfortunately missed its fifth gold medal of the season, is likely to say goodbye to more than 10 people, local media reported.
The French daily `Le Parisien' said on the 15th (local time) that up to 11 players could leave Parc des France as PSG began preparing for the new season, leaving behind the disappointment of finishing second in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.
PSG boss Luis Enrique reportedly does not want the return of centre-back Milan Shkriniar, full-back Nordi Mukiele, midfielders Carlos Soler, Marco Asensio and striker Randal Kolo Muani, who left on loan last season.
Midfielder Gabriel Moscardo, full-back Luca Hernández, center back Lucas Beraldu, winger and attacking midfielder Lee Kang-in, and striker Gonzalo Hamus were classified as 'Players who are likely to sell if an appropriate offer comes.'"
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Lee Kang-in, who moved to PSG from Mallorca in the summer of 2023 for a transfer fee of 22 million euros, lost his starting position in the second half of last season and was mainly replaced in the second half. In the Club World Cup, he played as a substitute in four games and scored one goal.
Since last year, he has been constantly connected to Italian club Napoli.
Le Parisien's main goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is attracting Chelsea's attention, he said. Donnarumma, who is about to expire his contract in June 2026, has yet to sign a re-engagement, but wants to stay at PSG, the outlet said.
PSG is also looking to recruit new faces. Bournemouth center back Ilia Javani is known as the No. 1 target.
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PSG enjoyed the best moment in the club's history by winning the French Ligue 1 in 2024-2025, the Cup de France, the Trophy de Champion and the European Champions League.
He also reached the final at the Club World Cup, but lost to Chelsea in the final on the 14th by 0-3 shock. Lee Kang-in, who was included in the replacement list, was not included in the final.
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