This is the latest chapter in the saga — a summary of the most recent Paris Saint-Germain transfer news. It’s a round-up of the past 24 hours (published in the early evening) to take stock of what is or isn’t happening, what’s moving forward, and what’s surprising. Today’s update features Milan Skriniar, Ilya Zabarnyi, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Randal Kolo Muani, Lee Kang-In, and Maghnes Akliouche.
Official:
- Milan Skriniar to Fenerbahçe
The 30-year-old central defender has officially been transferred from PSG to the Turkish club, where he had spent the second half of the 2024–2025 season on loan.
Opinion on the transfer:
Skriniar has found himself a fairly attractive exit, joining a team with quality and ambition. For now, it’s one of the club’s biggest salaries off the books. The deal brings in a €10 million transfer fee for a player who arrived on a free two years ago. Considering the Slovak’s serious struggles at PSG, both the club and the player have done reasonably well here.
Deals close to completion:
- Ilya Zabarnyi to PSG
The 22-year-old Bournemouth and Ukraine defender has been linked to PSG for some time. In recent hours, media reports have pointed to progress in negotiations, which are centered around a fee of €65–70 million. The player even reacted with a “like” on social media — a telling sign of his intentions.
Possible transfers:
- Gianluigi Donnarumma on the way out?
The 26-year-old PSG goalkeeper is out of contract next summer, and an agreement for an extension has yet to be reached. For several days now, reports have mentioned a deadlock, with Lucas Chevalier (23, Lille) said to be close to arriving. The Italian could therefore leave — but it’s equally possible he stays and competes for the No. 1 spot.
Transfer probability: 5/10
The media picture is unclear, split between reports of a departure and others suggesting he will fight for his place at PSG. Even his extension is not officially off the table.
Rumoured moves:
Lee Kang-In (24-year-old midfielder/forward) is once again being linked with a PSG exit, potentially to Saudi Arabia — though nothing is certain.
Maghnes Akliouche (23, AS Monaco) is being heavily touted as his replacement. The Monaco player is said to be very interested in PSG and has been on their radar since last year.