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Di Maria 'agrees' PSG move - reports

Cape Town - Despite underlying his intention to remain at Manchester United this summer, Angel Di Maria has now "agreed a deal in principle" to join PSG.

Argentina's Angel Di Maria will complete a summer switch to the Ligue 1 champions, according to reports in France.

Teamtalk report on Le Parisien's claims that the attacking forward will quit England for France after reaching an agreement with PSG.

PSG will ask Manchester United to take a nearly £15 million loss on the player, who joined the Red Devils from Real Madrid last summer for a club record fee of £59.7 million.

The 27-year-old star failed to kick from a positive start at Old Trafford and found himself on the bench at the end of his first season under United manager Louis van Gaal.

Bayern Munich have also been linked with a summer move for Di Maria.

The Argentine is currently injured after limping off during the Copa America final which Argentina ultimately lost on penalties to hosts Chile.

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