The Real Madrid striker is set to be offered a lucrative contract by Paris Saint-Germain who are looking to go on another spending spree this summer
For L’Equipe and most of the European sports papers, Gonzalo Higuain will surely bid farewell to Real Madrid. This season, the Argentine striker has seen his game-time reduced considerably due to the great form of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Karim-Benzema-c20350.
Though the striker has done well whenever called upon by manager Jose Mourinho, it is clear that Higuain might never be able to become an undisputed holder with the Madrid giants.
Furthermore, during Real Madrid’s celebrations upon becoming La Liga champions, a T-shirt was signed by his teammates where one could read “Thank you for everything you have given”.
This clearly means that Higuain is set to turn the page on his Real Madrid career and is set to make a switch.
As a striker in demand, the Argentine has attracted interest from a plethora of European sides who appreciate his profile.
French Ligue 1 giants, Paris Saint-Germain have been monitoring the player’s situation at Madrid for a long time and are ready to offer the player an offer not many clubs in Europe would be able to match.
Reports claim that PSG are set to offer the striker an annual salary of 6 million Euros if he chooses to sign for them in the summer transfer window.
Higuain signed for Real Madrid from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/River-Plate-c40368 in 2007 and since then, has scored over 91 goals for them.
Reports also claim that the PSG entourage has already had a rendezvous with the player’s agent. Silent so far, Higuain is also not insensitive regarding the proposal at hand.
According to El Confidencial, the capital club has also made an approach towards http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Raul-c30652 Albiol though nothing has been confirmed as yet.
With just a month left in the transfer window, it seems that Paris Saint-Germain are determined to do most of their shopping in Madrid. Already, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Kaka. The Brazilian has had a torrid time since joining
the Blancos and would be keen on leaving them if the right opportunity comes.
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