Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly offered midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum to Serie A giants AC Milan and Roma.
The French giants are keen to offload the former Liverpool star after just one season at the club.
And Wijnaldum has been offered to both Jose Mourinho’s Roma and Serie A champions AC Milan, according to Calciomercato in Italy.
The Dutchman had a disappointing debut campaign with PSG – starting just 18 times in the league.
His poor form means Les Parisiens are open to letting him leave, but his wages are claimed to be a stumbling block for both Roma and AC Milan.
The Italian sides are exploring the possibility of a loan deal, but would need PSG to pay 50 per cent of his reported £146k-a-week earnings.
PSG are desperate for him to leave, and have made Wijnaldum available on the transfer market.
The Netherlands international is one of ELEVEN flops, worth £240million, who have been slapped on the transfer list by PSG.
His agents are also working on trying to find him a new club.
Both Aston Villa and Arsenal were linked with a swoop for Wijnaldum earlier in the year, although those rumours have cooled in recent months.
PSG are keen to get rid of Georginio Wijnaldum this summerCredit: Getty
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A return to Newcastle was also touted back in January.
But Calciomercato say Wijnaldum’s agents have paid “particular attention” to Serie A when trying to source a move for their client.
Wijnaldum did play 38 times in all competitions for PSG last season, but many of his appearances were off the bench.
The box-to-box midfielder failed to establish himself as a starter under ex-PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino after he joined on a free transfer from Liverpool.