Real Sociedad left-back Yuri has agreed terms with PSG ahead of a potential summer move to the Parisian outfit, reports Spanish publication Marca.
The Ligue 1 side are in the market for a new left-back following Maxwell’s retirement and head coach Unai Emery has identified 27-year-old Yuri as a potential incomer as competition for first choice Layvin Kurzawa.
The Spaniard made 35 starts for Real Sociedad last season, though their asking price is a potential stumbling block in Yuri’s possible switch to France.
The Basque outfit are believed to be demanding €30m for the defender, with PSG only willing to bid €15m for the player, who made 33 accurate crosses from open play in La Liga last season, the second best return of defenders in Spain’s top tier.
Yuri: Only Marcelo (42) made more accurate crosses from open play than Yuri (33) of defenders in La Liga last season pic.twitter.com/iNVkuYgKg1
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PSG are expected to make a number of moves in the summer market, with Monaco pair Kylian Mbappe and Fabinho both high on the club’s wish list.
However, the Ligue 1 champions are reluctant to sell to a league rival and would rather sell abroad, which suits a number of potential suitors, with Real Madrid and Arsenal both keen on Mbappe and Manchester United routinely linked with a move for Fabinho.