Ben Arfa, who arrived from holiday in good shape and participated in PSG’s opening friendly of the pre-season against Paris FC, was left surprised by the decision
Ben Arfa’s representatives met with PSG sporting director Antero Henrique last month to resolve the player’s situation. At the time, Henrique said he rated Ben Arfa, but conceded it would be difficult for him to receive playing time and, as a result, it would be best for the player to find a new club.
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Representatives for Ben Arfa indicated that, with one year remaining on his deal, he intended to see out his contract with the Parisians.
However, Goal understands Ben Arfa would be willing to depart on one condition — the club buys out the remaining portion of his deal so that he is free to choose his next destination.
Since the transfer window opened, only Fenerbahce have shown any urgency in trying to sign Ben Arfa by offering a three-year contract but making no bid to PSG.
Yet, with Ben Arfa remaining at Camp des Loges while his team-mates are in Miami, his situation could change rapidly.