PSG: Unai Emery’s Dream Abandoned

Among the many players loaned by PSG this season is Marco Asensio. Shunned by Luis Enrique, the Spaniard found refuge at Aston Villa. A positive adventure to the point of thinking of signing definitively, but Parisian delicacy blocks everything.

Former winner of the Champions League with Real Madrid, Marco Asensio was seen as a weight reinforcement for Paris Saint-Germain in his quest for the European coronation. Finally, the Parisian club won the C1 in the absence of the Spanish player. Deprived of playing time by Luis Enrique, the attacking midfielder was loaned to Aston Villa last January. Asensio did not cry on his fate for a very long time in England. He quickly joined the villans, scoring 8 goals in just 21 games. A satisfactory assessment like his relationship with the locker room.

Asensio very dear, Emery already has a replacement

The Spanish environment is much appreciated by his teammates, in particular his compatriot Pau Torres. Unai Emery is delighted with their collaboration. The manager of Aston Villa pushes to transform the loan into a final transfer but, according to Signingsit is poorly engaged. Indeed, PSG does not want to sell off its player, under contract in the French capital until 2026. The Parisians demand a substantial compensation to sell it. It is not possible for the villans who at least hoping to negotiate this price down.

The file is so blocked that the Birmingham club already favors another recruitment in the post of attacking midfielder. The site Sports Stadium advance the name of the young Englishman Harvey Elliott. The 22 -year -old Liverpool’s nugget has become the priority of Aston Villa at the transfer window. Currently at the Euro Hopes with the English selection, Elliott has increased enormously in recent months and has the advantage of knowing the Premier League. It remains to be seen whether PSG will be willing to make a small gesture on the financial level for Asensio and thus relaunch the suspense in this file.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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