PSG set Mauro Icardi price after Roma show interest

MKE Ankaragucu v Galatasaray - Super Lig
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According to information from CalcioMercato.com, Mauro Icardi is still being targeted by AS Roma, which should present an offer in the coming days. PSG could let him go if there is an offer of around €10m on the table.

It does not seem that Mauro Icardi is going to wear the PSG shirt again. After his good spell on loan at Galatasaray, where he finished as the club's top scorer and Turkish champion, several doors have opened for the 30-year-old Argentine striker.

Although the player has one year left on his contract, the French capital club is unlikely to keep him and an offer would be welcomed by Paris Saint-Germain.

Clubs interested in Mauro Icardi are not in short supply. According to recent reports in the Italian press, Jose Mourinho's AS Roma are very interested in the striker and hopes to recruit him next season. A first offer of around €8m has been mentioned in the rumors, but according to CalcioMercato.com, PSG would prefer a slightly higher fee of €10m to close the deal.

Of course, Galatasaray still has something to say. After Mauro Icardi's good season, the Istanbul club hopes to keep him to play in the Champions League next year. Mehmet Cibara, one of the members of the Turkish club's board, spoke about it in the Ajansspor columns: “Icardi doesn't want to leave Galatasaray. For this reason, we will give our best as a club”.

As we recently told you at PSG Post, Paris Saint-Germain would already be in negotiations with Marcus Thuram to sign him free after the end of his contract with Borussia Monchengladbach.

Furthermore, according to L'Equipe, Luis Campos continues to have Victor Osimhen as one of his main targets.

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Therefore, it does not seem that the resident team of the Parc des Princes is planning to make room for Mauro Icardi after his loan in Turkey.