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PSG immediately transfer list two players less than 48 hours after Champions League win as Luis Enrique makes ruthless decision


On Saturday night, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan to win the Champions League.



According to reports, Paris Saint-Germain has listed two players for sale following their victory in the UEFA Champions League.


The French Ligue 1 powerhouses dominated Inter Milan in the Champions League final on Saturday night at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, with an incredible performance.



Luis Enrique’s team achieved a record 5-0 victory thanks to goals from Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu, as well as a brace from Desire Doue.


Two PSG players have reportedly been added to the transfer list ahead of the summer window, less than 48 hours after their historic accomplishment.



Attackers Lee Kang-in and Goncalo Ramos have been informed that they are free to depart the team, according to French news agency L’Equipe.


Both players may be tempted to leave PSG in order to play more frequently, as they haven’t started many games in recent months.

Ramos made 41 appearances in all competitions during the 24–25 season, scoring 18 goals.

But in the competition for the No. 9 spot, the Portuguese has fallen behind talisman Ousmane Dembele.

Meanwhile, in 45 games for PSG in 24/25, South Korean sensation Lee had six goals and six assists.

Arsenal of the Premier League has been linked to the 24-year-old in the past.

The Sun said last month that Lee was attracting interest from the Gunners.

Given that both players have contracts with the Parc des Princes through 2028, it has been proposed that they be free to leave if better offers come along.

Following their Champions League victory, boss Enrique said: “I’m really thrilled. The banner that the fans made for my family at the end was really touching. But my daughter is on my mind constantly.

Paris had never won the Champions League, and I had stated from day one that I intended to win significant trophies. It was the first time we did it. Making a large number of people happy is a wonderful feeling.

Nasser al-Khelaifi, the club president, went on to say: “We are really happy of this season, which is the best one yet.

“We are assembling a future-ready staff. We will not alter, regardless of today’s outcome. Today is when the actual job begins. We must have humility and groundedness.

 



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