A new recruit signed at PSG

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After many weeks of artistic vagueness, the deal would indeed be concluded between PSG and Corinthians for Gabriel Moscardo.

Like Lucas Beraldo, Gabriel Moscardo will indeed join PSG. Put on hold after a problem detected during the medical examination, the transfer of the young 18-year-old midfielder was recorded by the president of Corinthians in person this Thursday. “ The deal is done. Moscardo was sold to Paris Saint-Germain. The story is over. He is no longer a Corinthians player », says Augusto Melo in the show Jogo Aberto.

A few days earlier, the same Auriverde boss threw a damper on the negotiations, demanding the immediate return of his player to Brazil to potentially raise the stakes after his operation on his left foot. “ If there’s a risk we won’t get paid, let’s let it recover here and we’ll be in a better position to sell it for even more », he said on the set of Domingo de Globo.

Operated in Doha

On arrival, the two clubs concerned were able to agree on the payment deadlines of the 20 million euros initially promised by PSG. Gabriel Moscardo will be able to undergo his surgery in Doha, as desired by QSI, then close the season with the Corinthians before joining Paris next summer. Terms provided for in his pre-contract, for a long-term commitment with the capital club, until 2029.

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