
The former Real Madrid star Marco Asensio seems to leave Paris Saint-Germain before the 2025/26 Ligue 1 season.
Asensio spent the second half of the 2024/25 season on loan to Aston Villa, Premier League club, while PSG won its very first title in the UEFA Champions League.
His position was still affected by Luis Enrique's decision not to include it in the PSG workforce for the FIFA club World Cup this summer.
Unai Emery has chosen not to make her permanent loan, the finances of villa being assigned by her failure to qualify for the Champions League, and Asensio was returned to Paris.
The Spanish international joined PSG from Real Madrid in 2023 as a free player, but he had trouble winning in the French capital and must now make an important decision concerning his future within the club.

Asensio in Türkiye? His departure from PSG is approaching
According to information from the French newspaper the team, several clubs have already contacted PSG regarding the potential availability of Asensio, if the club is ready to sell it.
The Fenerbahçe by José Mourinho offered an offer of 15 million euros, slightly lower than the evaluation of the PSG, but this amount could be renegotiated.
Asensio is open to any offer and wishes to join a new club before the start of the pre-season, the PSG campaign being disturbed by its participation in the final of the Club World Cup.
Marco Asensio to Turkey?
AC Milan has renewed its interest, but Villarreal also plans a transfer, Marcelino having brought his team to the Champions League.
The yellow submarine has received a significant fund injection following the transfer of Alex Baena to Atlético Madrid and is looking for a new creative force.
However, according to football Italia, the link with Mourinho and Fenerbahçe is not dead end, and the Turkish club is confident about the conclusion of an agreement, the interest of fading Italy.
Villarreal could offer Asensio a new chance to relaunch his career, after a halftone passage in Paris, and PSG is looking to sell it to avoid a free departure in 2026.