Cédric Chasseur, edited by Gauthier Delomez 06:22, August 18, 2022

Paris Saint-Germain launches its degreasing operation.

German defender Thilo Kehrer was sold on Wednesday for 16 million euros to English club West Ham.

A good operation for coach Christophe Galtier who wants to lead a small group, and whose other "undesirable" players are of interest to Europe.

What seemed almost impossible a few days ago now seems possible.

Paris Saint-Germain is in full degreasing, and the undesirables of the Parisian club interest Europe.

The latest departure is that of German defender Thilo Kehrer, sold to English club West Ham four years after arriving in the capital.

It would be a transfer of around 16 million euros, bonuses included.

Which means one less member for the Camp des Loges loft.

This operation goes in the direction of coach Christophe Galtier, who wants to lead a small group of 25 players.

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Parisian players who attract covetousness

In addition to Thilo Kehrer, other Parisians attract covetousness, particularly in midfield, where there is a choice in this loft that looks like a shopping mall.

Dutchman Georginio Wijnadum left on loan with an option to buy at AS Roma, Senegalese Idrissa Gueye seems close to a return to Everton, Spaniard Ander Herrera could go to Athletic Bilbao, Argentinian Leandro Parades pleases Juventus Turin, the young Frenchman Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe, trained at the club, is popular in Germany….

Even the Argentinian striker Mauro Icardi, more present on social networks with his wife Wanda Nara than on a football field, is of interest to a foreign club, that of Galatasaray in Turkey.

In total, PSG, which has already sold two goalkeepers, Alphonse Areola and Marcin Bulka, at the beginning of July, or even the young striker Arnaud Kalimuendo, hopes to divest itself of about fifteen players.

One third of the objective is achieved.

An ambitious goal for a club more ready to spend to buy in recent years than to sell its assets.