PSG announce “if Salvatore Sirigu asks to be sold, we won’t stand in his way,” amid links to Roma and Valencia.
The Italy international will be bumped down the pecking order following the arrival of Kevin Trapp.
During the new player’s presentation, Paris Saint-Germain director of sport Olivier Letang confirmed the situation.
“If Sirigu asks to be sold, we won’t stand in his way. In any case we’d have to thank Salvatore for all he has done in Paris.”
PSG announce “if Salvatore Sirigu asks to be sold, we won’t stand in his way,” amid links to Roma and Valencia.
The Italy international will be bumped down the pecking order following the arrival of Kevin Trapp.
During the new player’s presentation, Paris Saint-Germain director of sport Olivier Letang confirmed the situation.
“If Sirigu asks to be sold, we won’t stand in his way. In any case we’d have to thank Salvatore for all he has done in Paris.”
Now Roma and Valencia are on full alert, having already been heavily linked with offers for Sirigu.
The 28-year-old joined PSG from Palermo in 2011 for €3.9m.