In Serie A, Zuyuntas beat Sentoria 4-2, winning 8 out of their last 10 matches, and are in hot form. However, Paul Pouba, who recently made his comeback, is out again due to injury, and the club's pre-match announcement said he will be out for at least a month. Zuji's patience with the French midfielder is reportedly nearing its limit, and they plan to "send him away" this summer, possibly to Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain, in exchange for Italian midfielder Marco Valenti.
Puba became a free agent after his contract expired last summer and returned to Zuji on a free, which the club thought was a great bargain. However, the "freebie" came at the most expensive price, as Puba was injured on the first day of training in the United States, and has been in a slump all season, failing to play in the World Cup. It was not until recently that he returned to action, but he was taken off the roster for being late for the previous game, and now he is injured again.
Puba has only played 35 minutes for Zuji this season, but enjoys a top annual salary of 10 million euros in Serie A. Zuji recently negotiated with him to reduce his salary by half, but was rejected. The club has no choice but to consider selling him, and I'm afraid the only one who can afford Puba's salary is PSG.
According to Italian media reports, PSG will undergo a large-scale blood change this summer, and the head coach may also be replaced, with Schiedam expected to be in charge of the coaching whip. The midfield lineup will also see a major blood change, when Zuji will explore with PSG the possibility of exchanging Pouba for Waratahi, with a view to realizing the needs of both sides.