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Willian Pacho is – for the moment – the good pick of the last Parisian summer transfer window.
On August 9, Willian Pacho became the third summer recruit of the
Paris Saint-Germain. The 23-year-old Ecuador international arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt. An operation estimated at 45 million euros, including five in bonuses.
At the time of the mid-season reviews, the number 51 of the capital club is receiving praise. Particularly from Pierre Ménès. “ He arrived at a position where, despite everything, PSG had had failings for quite a few seasons. There was Kimpembe’s injury, Skriniar’s failed arrival, Hernandez’s injury.recalled the sports journalist on his YouTube channel.
Pacho, an indisputable starter for Luis Enrique at PSG
In the company of Marquinhos, Pacho forms a robust central hinge. “ He is an anti-bling-bling defender for PSG. He’s a defender who defends, who is clean, who doesn’t let go of his marking.” underlines the former Canal Football Club sniper.
During the first half of this 2024-2025 financial year, Pacho played 21 matches in all competitions. He is one of the basic men of the eleven of
Luis Enrique. Like Pierre Ménès, the daily
The Team gives him good points by making him part of the typical team of the year 2024 in Ligue 1.
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