The Germany international is considered to have flopped in France, with fellow countryman Andreas Brehme urging him to take on a new challenge
Julian Draxler has experienced a “beautiful mess” at Paris Saint-Germain, says Andreas Brehme, with the German forward urged to consider a summer move to the Premier League or Serie A.

At just 25 years of age, highly-rated winger Draxler still has time on his side when it comes to fulfilling his potential.

He is not considered to have achieved that feat just yet, despite spending two-and-a-half years with Ligue 1 champions PSG and earning 49 caps for his country.

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“It makes sense to talk about a beautiful mess,” fellow countryman Brehme told Le Parisien on Draxler’s experience in France.

“Julian is a talented player, but he has never really exploited his potential. He lacks character to meet expectations at the highest level.

“In Paris, there was the opportunity this season for him to seize his chance and prove his worth during the long periods of unavailability of Neymar and Edinson Cavani, but he was too disappointing, especially in the big matches in the Champions League. He could do a lot better.”

Pressed on where Draxler has disappointed the most, World Cup winner Brehme added: “In his finishing.

“Whether in the league or Champions League, he has had many opportunities to score, but lacks composure in the final moment and I feel that has complicated things. He lacks certain simplicity in his game.”


Draxler has made over 100 appearances for PSG and recorded 20 goals, landing a number of major honours along the way.

He does face fierce competition, though, when it comes to attacking berths at Parc des Princes.

With that in mind, and the need to find consistency, Brehme believes another change should be made in 2019.

He feels England or Italy could be ideal landing spots for a player who needs to be more of a central figure at this stage of his club career.

Asked if he should stay at PSG, Brehme said of Draxler’s future: “To do what? He cannot win because of formidable competition and if he is still ambitious, it is better to leave.


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“He should try to revive his career at a club in England or Italy, like Inter or Roma for example.

“In any case, I do not see him coming back to Germany.”

Draxler is a product of the famed academy system at Schalke and also spent time with Wolfsburg in his homeland before heading to Paris in January 2017