Football Transfer Rumors: PSG Offers Two Players, €15M to Roma for Miralem Pjanic
Cristian Andal | | Mar 11, 2016 03:08 AM EST |
(Photo : Getty Images) Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly planning to offer €15 million and two of their existing players to Roma for Miralem Pjanic in the summer.
Reigning Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly planning to offer €15 million and two of their existing players to Italian Serie A club AS Roma for the services of their midfielder Miralem Pjanic in the summer.
Football Italia reported that PSG will "offer Roma Lucas Digne, Adrien Rabiot and €15m cash for Miralem Pjanic this summer" as they challenge cash-rich Spanish and English clubs Real Madrid and Chelsea for the winger's signature.
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The report further said that Les Parisiens are "willing to offer a deal worth around €50m to fight off the competition for Pjanic".
French left back Digne, who is also valued at €15 million, had been on loan to La Maggica since August of last year, appearing in a total of 29 games in all competitions and scoring two goals, and could be on his way to a permanent move to the Spanish capital if the said deal pushes through.
Meanwhile French midfielder Rabiot is said to be a natural replacement for Pjanic in the midfield and is said to be valued at about €15 million to €18 million.
With the valuations of both players plus the €15 million cash Laurent Blanc's club is willing to pay, Pjanic is set to cost around €45 million to €48 million all in all.
Caught Offside noted that the additional €15 million will be used by Roma to reinvest in the upcoming summer transfer window as I Lupi manager Luciano Spalletti is targeting another Champions League berth next season.
I Giallorossi is presently at the third spot in the Serie A league table, five points behind second-running squad SSC Napoli and eight points adrift of league leaders and defending champions Juventus FC. They are also currently on a seven-game winning run in the Italian domestic top flight.
However, it is not clear if the Rome residents are amenable to let go of Pjanic with the above-mentioned offer. Reports are out that PSG will probably make an even improved offer "to test their resolve" if ever Roma turns down the bid.
Tags Football Transfer Rumors, Paris Saint-Germain, AS Roma, Miralem Pjanic, Lucas Digne, Adrien Rabiot
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