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PSG left-back offered to Leeds

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Paris Saint-Germain left-back Layvin Kurzawa has been offered to Leeds United, Media Foot reports.

This comes after the Frenchman was left out of PSG’s pre-season tour of Japan this summer, showing that a move away from Les Parisiens is very likely, and could be achieved at a cut-price, potentially joining his teammate Arnaud Kalimuendo in Yorkshire if that deal goes ahead.

Kurzawa celebrates scoring against Angers with Neymar / REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Despite having 36 goal involvements in  152 games for the French champions, he only played once last year – in the Trophée des Champions – and is now nearing 12 months without playing a game.

He joined PSG in a 23-million-euro deal from AS Monaco in 2015 and became the only defender to score a hat-trick in the modern UEFA Champions League after scoring three times against Anderlecht in 2017.

In his seven years in Paris, he has won seventeen trophies, and was also included in the Ligue 1 team of the season in 2013-14 for his involvement at Monaco.

Kurzawa in action with Barcelona’s Dest / REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

Kurzawa has been capped 10 times for France, the current world champions.

The report also says that Everton were offered the left-back as well.

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  • Ray says:

    Ahem…no thanks. Not at all. Let Everton have him. He can then see what Championship football is like the next season

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