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PSG has sidelined half a dozen of its players from the professional team. One big name is among them.
As every year, the PSG management has started the summer preparation with a sorting out of its professional group. A sort of skimming between the players it counts on and those it does not count on. And the identity of those who are sidelined is enough to surprise more than one.
According to Le Parisien, the Spaniard Juan Bernat has been invited to join the loft. Back from a loan at Benfica Lisbon, the Iberian international was immediately dismissed by his compatriot Luis Enrique. The latter is clearly not counting on him for the rest of the matches. And he made that clear to him.
PSG merciless with its undesirables
Bernat is not the only important player to find himself among the “ousted”. The same is true for Renato Sanches or Colin Dagba. A duo who nevertheless have accumulated several matches with the first team.
This great world finds itself with young people with limited experience who will not have the possibility of competing with the major elements. Ismaël Gharbi, Ilyes Housni, Noha Lemina, Vimoj Muntu wa Mungu and Louis Mouquet are part of this group.
Players got upset
After a meeting with Luis Campos, the lofters were asked to find a new base. Unlike last year, they will not be able to join the pro team or take part in the summer tour. However, it is not certain that they will make things easier for the Parisian hierarchy. Some have already become stubborn and have refused to pack their bags.
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