Marco Asensio, the 29-year-old midfielder/forward from Paris Saint-Germain, under contract until 2026, has struggled to fully establish himself under coach Luis Enrique. He was loaned to Aston Villa for the second half of the 2024–2025 season, but the English club chose not to keep him. Now, a transfer to Fenerbahçe is being reported. However, PSG Inside Actus claims that AC Milan and Como could take advantage of the deal stalling.
“The emergence of Italian clubs could change the situation in the coming days.”
The Spanish attacker has already reached a personal agreement with the Turkish club, but negotiations between Paris Saint-Germain and Fenerbahçe are currently stuck.
The issue lies in a financial disagreement: Fenerbahçe’s offer is considered too low by the PSG management, who are hoping to secure a sum closer to their valuation of the former Real Madrid player. This uncertainty has not gone unnoticed by other suitors. Two Italian clubs — AC Milan and Como 1907 — are closely monitoring the situation and could try to take advantage of the deadlock.
Fenerbahçe still holds an edge thanks to the agreement with the player, but the arrival of Italian clubs on the scene could shake things up in the coming days.”
Asensio had seemed close to joining Fenerbahçe, but doubts remain over a possible agreement between the clubs. It’s entirely possible that others will try to capitalize on the situation. While the Spaniard has struggled with consistency, he still possesses real quality. At Milan, Como — or even elsewhere — he could be a strong addition.
We’ll have to wait and see how things develop. Several destinations are still in play, and certainty will only come with official announcements. For now, patience is needed. At the very least, there’s no concern about the player and PSG finding a good solution.