Real Madrid defender Pepe will sign a two-year contract with the vice-champion of France.
This summer, Pepe's deal with Real is coming to an end, and the parties have not agreed on an extension of the agreement.
Madrid is ready to part with an age-old Portuguese, but without a club, the 34-year-old centerback will definitely not be left.
As reported by Marca, Pepe will soon sign a two-year contract with PSG, moving to the club from the capital of France on a free transfer.
According to the source, the head coach of Parisians Unai Emery guaranteed Pepe a place in the starting lineup.
Previously, the Portuguese was interested in Inter, but it looks like PSG managed to intercept the defender from Milan.
Pepe stands for Real Madrid since 2007. During this time, he became the champion of Spain three times and won three times in the Champions League.