Mercato Mercato – PSG: Kurzawa, still rat …

Still pushed towards the exit in January, Layvin Kurzawa has not left Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian left side however had many leads.

Kurzawa did not leave PSG this winter

Pushed out, unsuccessfully, last summer, Layvin Kurzawa (29) was still asked to pack his bags this winter after having played only 9 minutes since the start of the season. He is finally still at Paris Saint-Germain when the transfer window closed its doors Monday evening midnight. However, the Parisian left side has not lacked suitors in recent weeks.

Several tracks abroad

During the month of January, the name of the former Mongasque regularly returned to Italy. Indeed, Naples, Inter Milan and Lazio Rome have all shown an interest in the defender of Paris SG, without this leading to very extensive negotiations. FC Barcelona were more insistent, and wanted to include him in a swap deal with Ousmane Dembl. But the two clubs did not manage to agree.

In England, West Ham were also interested in the event of Arthur Masuaku’s departure. The Congolese international finally stayed, and the Hammers did not therefore accelerate on this track. Same thing on the side of Ajax Amsterdam, where the native of Frjus was an option to compensate for a possible sale of Nicolas Tagliafico. Courted by the Bara, who did not agree with the Lancers, the Argentine side finally stayed in the Netherlands.

Lyon, Lille and Bordeaux thought of him

The tricolor international could also have bounced back in France. His name has returned again from the side of Lyon. The Rhone club, which had already thought of him last summer, had targeted the Parisian to compensate for a possible return from Emerson Chelsea. Deprived of Ben Chilwell, injured until the end of the season, the Blues have long sought to break the loan of the Italian international. In vain, since OL rejected all the proposals from the Londoners.

According to RMC, Bordeaux also tried their luck at the end of the transfer window. Just like Lille, who wanted to compensate for Reinildo’s departure from Atletico Madrid. Both clubs wanted a six-month loan. But the demands of PSG, which would have liked to offload part of the player’s salary or obtain compensation, were too high for the people of Bordeaux and Lille. If there is still a chance of seeing Kurzawa leave for Turkey or the MLS, where the market is not closed, the trend is now rather for a departure next summer.

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