The Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches leaves Paris Saint-Germain permanently after several seasons marked by loans to AS Roma and Benfica Lisbon. After days of negotiations, his transfer was formalized to the Panathinaikos of Athens for the 2024-2025 season. This is a loan without purchasing option, a decision that ends a period of uncertainty for the player, who arrived in Paris in 2022. Sanches, who took part in 32 selections with the Portuguese national team, hopes to revive his career in Greece, where he will seek to regain rhythm and regularity after being held back by injuries and increased competition at the PSG.
At the same time, Warren Zaire-Emery, a young middle class in Paris, shows renewed determination to regain his best level. Aware of a more difficult recent period, marked by injuries and loss of confidence, he clearly expressed his goal of remotivating himself and regaining his place on the team. The young player, supported by coach Luis Enrique and his teammates, displayed a responsible and resilient attitude, stressing the importance of regaining the pleasure of playing to perform. It is seen as a key to the future of the MTP, ready to overcome the difficulties in regaining its central role.
Finally, the Parisian striker Randal Kolo Muani is about to join Juventus Turin. A contractual agreement was reached, but Paris Saint-Germain set strict conditions for the transaction: a one-year paid loan with a mandatory purchase option worth 70 million euros. This requirement aims to secure the club’s finances and value a player purchased from Eintracht Frankfurt for nearly 95 million euros. The Juventus, in search of offensive reinforcement, sees in Kolo Muani the ideal profile, but will soon have to decide whether to accept the conditions of the PSG or explore other tracks.