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Financial Fair Play rule to force PSG to offload their stars

7 months ago  Raphael   Sport News

Edinson Cavani, Javier Pastore and Adrien Rabiot have uncertain futures at Paris Saint-Germain with the French club needing to off-load some of their established players in order to balance books and meet Financial Fair Play rules.
According to the French press, the trio could all leave but still their futures depend on who will be coach of the team next season with Unai Emery set to go.
"I hope my love affair (with PSG) continues, I want to continue, it is normal but it is not always down to the player," said Cavani who became the club's all-time top scorer, after beating Zlatan Ibrahimovic's landmark 156 goals.
At the same time though, claims Le Parisien he is not happy about his status compared to that of Neymar, with whom he does not have a particularly good relationship.
Cavani could leave for a figure around the 64 million euros that PSG paid Napoli for him in 2013 but now aged 31 it seems more simple for Pastore to move on. The Argentine already wanted to leave in the previous winter market so as to boost his World Cup chances.
"Will I leave? I can't say, the transfer window will open later and you never know. I have another year on my contract and I will need to speak to the club," explained Pastore, who signed from Palermo in 2011 for 42 million euros.
The other player who's future is in debate, Rabiot, has a contract until 2019 but talks over a new deal have not progressed over the past 18 months.


Source: marca.com


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