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Fenerbahçe eye Asensio loan, but PSG's salary demands are a hurdle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47907, member: 636"] Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have their eyes on Spanish winger Marco Asensio from Paris Saint-Germain. Trusted reporter Akram Konur spilled the beans about their summer loan plans through social media. The Istanbul club wants the talented attacker to join them for next season. Fenerbahçe bosses believe Asensio could transform their attack completely. The Spanish star remains stuck at PSG without regular playing time. Money talks create the biggest headache for this potential transfer deal. Asensio earns between 13 and 14 million euros every single year at PSG. Fenerbahçe cannot afford to pay his massive wages without help from Paris. The Turkish side wants PSG to chip in and cover part of his salary costs. Both clubs must find middle ground before any signatures happen. Fenerbahçe has not sent PSG any official paperwork about signing Asensio. Talks between both teams continue behind closed doors as they work out details. The Spanish playmaker spent last season on loan with Aston Villa. His time away from Paris showed he still has plenty to offer top teams. Fenerbahçe hopes to convince him that Turkey offers the perfect fresh start for his career. [/QUOTE]
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