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Time: 2024-07-01

PSG Considers Selling Fabián Ruiz After UEFA Euro 2024 Performances

PSG Considers Selling Fabián Ruiz After UEFA Euro 2024 Performances
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Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (PSG) is considering selling one of its players, Fabián Ruiz, following his UEFA Euro 2024 performances. Ruiz, who plays for the Spain national football team, has been a standout player in the tournament, scoring a goal and providing an assist in the opening match against Croatia. PSG has offered Ruiz to several Turkish clubs, including Besiktas, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahe. Despite being valued internally, there is a possibility that Ruiz could be leaving the French capital after the Euros end.

Milan Škriniar is another player whose performances at the UEFA Euro 2024 could lead to a potential transfer. The defender, who captains the Slovakia national team, led his team to a surprising victory over Belgium in the group stage. PSG is also considering selling Škriniar this summer, as his stock continues to rise with his impressive displays in the tournament.

As Ruiz and Škriniar advance to the Round of 16 with their respective national teams, PSG is hoping that their success in the Euros will attract more suitors and generate interest in the players. While Ruiz is highly appreciated by manager Luis Enrique, there are some PSG leaders who are open to the possibility of his departure. It remains to be seen if the players' performances in the tournament will lead to concrete offers that would allow PSG to offload them and free up wages for other transfers.

The report did not specify which clubs could be interested in signing Ruiz, but it is expected that if Spain continues to progress in the tournament and Ruiz maintains his impressive form, more clubs will join the list of potential suitors. PSG is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to negotiate potential transfers for both Ruiz and Škriniar based on their performances in the UEFA Euro 2024. The outcome of the tournament could have a significant impact on the future of these players and PSG's transfer strategy moving forward.

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