PSG player set to depart the club at season's end

One of the players who has spent the most time at PSG is Layvin Kurzawa, who will leave the club at the end of the season after the termination of his contract
Layvin Kurzawa will leave PSG at the end of the season as a free agent.
Layvin Kurzawa will leave PSG at the end of the season as a free agent. / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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The 31-year-old full-back has had a long career at PSG, following his arrival in 2015 after being signed by the Parisian club following his spell at AS Monaco.

He wore the PSG shirt for 9 years, and his trophy cabinet with the club has been remarkable. Although he has not been a key player in recent years, his time at the club is memorable.

Layvin Kurzawa's season upon joining the Parisian club was one of the best of his career. In the 2015/16 season, the player played 35 games, starting in the XI in 30 of them. Additionally, his goal-scoring ability was also evident in this season.

Despite being a full-back, he managed to score 8 goals and provide 6 assists. However, over time, his seasons declined, playing fewer games and contributing less in goals, to the point of not being considered in several matches for the club.

Las Palmas from Spain are interested in the PSG full-back

Fabrizio Romano confirmed that the Spanish club Las Palmas has shown interest in the Paris Saint-Germain defender, with a significant approach, as Kurzawa will leave the Parisian club at the end of the season as a free agent.

At the moment, the French footballer is recovering from a back injury, but it is expected that he will recover before the end of the season to be able to continue his career at another club.

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His trophy cabinet at PSG is desired by many footballers, as despite the fans' criticism and conflicts with the player due to his performance and not leaving the club, he managed to accompany the club in winning: 5 Ligue 1 titles, 5 French Cups, 7 French Super Cups, and 4 French League Cups, leaving a dream trophy cabinet for his football career at the club.

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