Sunday, 21 November 2021
Franck Kessie Is Ready to Sell His House in Italy, Signs That He Will Join PSG
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Franck Kessie’s contract with AC Milan is coming to an end. The latest news reports that the midfielder is now trying to sell his home in Italy amid reports PSG are interested in signing him.
Franck Kessie has been part of AC Milan since the summer of 2017. At that time, the Rossoneri borrowed Kessie from Atalanta. After the player’s performance was satisfactory, Milan made up for it at a price of 24 million euros.
Since then, Kessie’s role in Milan’s midfield has been difficult to replace. Kessie is known as a midfielder with high mobility. Not only defending, Kessie was also involved in Milan’s attack.
Unfortunately, Milan’s story with Kessie is in danger of ending in the summer of 2022. The problem is, the contract extension process has not seen significant progress. In fact, Kessie’s term of service will end in June 2022.
One thing that becomes a stumbling block is the value of the salary. Milan was not able to fulfill what Kessie asked. As a result, the 24-year-old player’s exit was wide open.
With a stunning appearance, Kessie had no trouble finding her next destination. Footmercato reports that Kessie is on Paris Saint-Germain’s radar.
From a financial point of view, PSG is clearly above Milan. Les Parisiens is not expected to have difficulty meeting Kessie’s salary demands.
At the same time, Kessie is also attracted to Paris. Moreover, PSG looks very serious about building a team by bringing in five-star players.
As proof of his intention to go to PSG, Kessie is trying to sell his house in Milan. Kessie hopes that the house has been sold before his move to PSG is complete.
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