Marco Asensio (Palma de Mallorca, 1996) is going through, perhaps, the most complicated moment of his sports career. After a year and a half in Pariswhere he got to zero cost after his contract ended with true Madriddoes not count against Luis Enrique. The same Luis Enrique who, when he was national coach, put a lot of hope in the Balearic player with the aim of doing a good job in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar where Spain fell in the round of 16 matches Morocco.
However, two years after that and despite the fact that they now share daily life in the French capital, it does not count for the Asturian who has not given him a minute in the last six games. Including the last one in the Cup, this past Wednesday, against a team in the fifth division. Undoubtedly, a clear message that they do not have the 28-year-old who, so far, has two goals and five assists after a season, last year, in which he scored 5 goals and seven assists.
An ‘affordable’ market value
So, the player, who has a contract until 2026 with PSG, is one of the candidates to leave the team during the winter market. His market value is around 20 million euros and, despite being a player aiming higher, he is a good offensive option for a team with European aspirations.
It remains to be seen if, in the rest of the market, Asensio leaves Paris or if, on the contrary, he has no choice but to continue working to reverse the situation with the always ‘delicate’ Lucho,
Source: La Verdad

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