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Paris Saint Germain fullback Layvin Kurzawa has ‘found an agreement’ with Fulham, according to a report from France.

L’Equipe claim there are now ‘just a few details left’ before the move is completed, which shouldn’t cause any ‘problems’.

Paris Saint-Germain have been trying to offload the defender for quite some time, and this departure is seen as somewhat ‘symbolic’, with the transfer to Fulham expected to be completed before Thursday evening.

The website claims even though ‘we must always remain cautious’, as the clubs must sort the final issues, Kurzawa ‘should’ become Marco Silva’s latest signing in the next couple of days.

The fullback is one of the many players who PSG have been trying to offload this window, and as the club are just trying to get rid of hefty salaries off their wage bill, they haven’t been asking for big compensations to let those footballers go.

Kurzawa joined the club back in 2015 in a €25m move from Monaco.

After 153 appearances in seven seasons in Paris, he’s out of Christophe Galtier’s plans, and hasn’t been used since the new manager took charge at Parc des Princes.