PSG awaits UEFA decision on alleged Fair-Play Financial noncompliance
The PSG is awaiting the resolution of the UEFA regarding the alleged non-compliance of the Fair-Play Financial, a decision that could come this Friday. This will undoubtedly mark the French club's summer market, which already has several planned actions.
According to L'Equipe, the Parc des Princes estimates that they need to make sales of no less than 70-90 million euros during this summer. In this way, they could comply with the demands of the European football governing body.
This media refers to the situation of players like Gonçalo Guedes, sought-after by Valencia and for whom more than 45 million euros are requested. There is also talk of Javier Pastore and Krychowiak, with the Argentine being pursued by West Ham. And obviously, Angel Di Maria, who can bring more money into the coffers.
The Argentine would also free up one of the highest wages in the squad if his departure is realized this summer. But that's not all. Le Parisien also puts the transferable tag on Marco Verratti, who is rumored to be accepting 100 million euros from Manchester United, and on Adrien Rabiot, whose contract ends in 2019 and does not seem willing to renew. And watch out because both were recently desired by FC Barcelona... Undoubtedly, a busy transfer period is expected within the ranks of the French champions.