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Georginio Wijnaldum 'accepts' that leaving Liverpool to join Paris Saint-Germain was a mistake as the French giants look to cut their losses with the midfielder.
PSG are set for a major exodus following their humiliating defeat by Real Madrid as they were knocked out of the Champions League.
Wijnaldum is one of several players up for sale after a disappointing debut season at the Parc des Princes.
The Dutch midfielder was a standout performer for Liverpool, but has failed to replicate that success with Mauricio Pochettino's men after leaving Anfield as a free agent in the summer.
And Wijnaldum and PSG both acknowledge it's a move that hasn't worked out for both parties as the Ligue 1 side plan to sell him this summer, according to L’Equipe.
The report states that Wijnaldum ‘still has market value’ in England and should be able to find a new club back in the Premier League.
Wijnaldum said in October that he was "not completely happy" in Paris due to his lack of playing time.
He told Dutch news outlet NOS: "I can't say I'm completely happy, because the situation is not what I wanted.
"But that's football and I'll have to learn to deal with that. I'm a fighter. I have to stay positive and work hard to turn it around.
"I have played a lot in recent years, was always fit and also did very well. This is something different and that takes getting used to.
"I was really looking