
Turkey is a destination that has been on the rise in recent months. And PSG could try to place a second player there after Milan Skriniar.
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It is a silent but very real revolution. In recent months, the Turkish championship has attracted the eyes of the whole world. With the resounding arrival of José Mourinho in Fenerbahçe, the Süper Lig has crossed a CAP and this movement only increases. Stars like Leroy Sané are now linked to this new reception land which seduces as much sporting as financially. Between the growing ambition of Turkish clubs and support for solid investors, Turkey is becoming a fashionable destination on the transfer market. And some major European clubs, such as PSG, did not fail to smell the right vein.
PSG wants to place its pawns in Türkiye
Already at the origin of the loan of Milan Skriniar in Fenerbahçe last summer, PSG tries again to strengthen its links with the Turkish market. This time, Marco Asensio is targeted. The Spaniard, which comes out of a loan to Aston Villa, greatly interests the club of Istanbul. An operation that could prove to be a winner for all parties: PSG gets rid of a big salary, Asensio finds a new challenge and Fenerbahçe offers a new prestigious face. Behind the scenes, Luis Campos maneuver discreetly to facilitate an already well advanced deal.