Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly asking price of £ 63million has made PSG pull out of the race for signing him this summer.
The Senegalese defender has been in huge demand recently and he is expected to leave the Stadio San Paolo this summer after impressing consistently through the years at Napoli.
The European giant’s clubs like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Liverpool and the rest are all interested in the signature of Koulibaly.
But according to French newspaper Le Parisien Manchester United have been given a clear path to sign Kalidou Koulibaly after PSG reportedly gave up on their pursuit of the centre back.
PSG give up on pursuit of Kalidou Koulibaly to leave Manchester United with a free run https://t.co/H1YXQ5ysSp via @NewsNowUK
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This, therefore, has given Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a free run at signing Koulibaly in the upcoming market.
Since joining Napoli in 2014 from Belgian outfit Genk, he has been a virtual ever-present in the Naples outfit’s backline. Koulibaly has become one of the most sought after defenders in world football in recent years after shining in Serie A
Koulibaly, who has played 233 times overall for Napoli, has it all – he allies his physical dominance and speed with his composure on the ball.