PSG releases a fifth player before the end of the transfer window

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By: Manu Tournoux

While the winter transfer window is coming to an end, Paris Saint-Germain continues to adjust its workforce. After the departures of Randal Kolo Muani, Milan Skriniar, Xavi Simons and Marco Asensio, the capital's club has just acts a new movement in the direction of outings. This time, it is not a confirmed star, but a hope trained at the club.

At 20, Ayman Kari, a Franco-Comorian relay environment, definitively left Paris to join AS Saint-Étienne. Setting away from the professional group last summer, he will sign a three and a half year contract with the Greens. PSG does not recover any compensation on this transfer, but retains a percentage on a possible resale.

A talent that has never had a chance at PSG

Despite his status as a great hope of the Parisian training center, Ayman Kari has never played the slightest match with the first PSG team. Loaned for the last two seasons in Lorient, he has not managed to win sustainably, combining only 1,009 minutes of play in 20 appearances in all competitions. His future was no longer in Paris, and Saint-Etienne offers him a recovery opportunity.

With this departure, PSG continues its workforce management work by lightening its group, while keeping an eye on the future while retaining a part of the player's resale.

Still possible arrivals?

If the transfer window is coming to an end, Luis Enrique maintained the mystery at a press conference, explaining that “Everything is possible before 11 pm”. However, according to RMC Sport, no last minute movement is expected to strengthen the current team. PSG works mainly on the future and is already preparing the field for next season, including files concerning potential summer reinforcements.

The end of the winter transfer window should therefore not reserve major surprises for PSG, less than a last -minute theater.