Big guns Neymar, Mauro Icardi, and Presnel Kimpembe are all free to leave as Paris St. Germain is hosting a 15-player fire sale this summer....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Prior to the first campaign under new manager Christophe Galtier, the French champions are attempting to trim down their roster and get rid of some of the slack. Many of the best PSG players are also free to depart.

Neymar, who recently set a world record transfer, reportedly has been put up for sale and has recently been connected to the Premier League.

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The Premier League champion Manchester City and Chelsea were linked. The French media also suggested a possible trade with City for midfielder Bernardo Silva.

Former Liverpool star Gini Wijnaldum is among the other well-known figures up for sale. The Dutchman struggled to have an effect after joining PSG on a free transfer last summer.

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Mauro Icardi, an Argentine striker whose wife Wanda Nara also serves as his agent, is rumored to be considering a move back to Serie A.

Layvin Kurzawa, Julian Draxler, Ander Herrera—a former star for Manchester United—Abdou Lahkat Diallo, Thilo Kehrer, Sergio Rico Gonzalez, Pablo Sarabia, Idrissa Gueye, Arnaud Kalimuendo, and Eric Junior are some of the other players. PSG has also listed Dina-Ebimbe.

I guess this is the perfect opportunity for top European clubs to have their hands on some top-class players from Paris St. Germain.

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Thomas Tuchel should sign Kimpembe and Neymar to improve his squad this season. Both players have been linked with a move to Chelsea at some point in the transfer window.

However, PSG’s desire to sell some top players could hand Chelsea a major boost in their quest to secure a deal for Kimpembe and Neymar this summer.

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