Beraldo at PSG, the planets are aligned

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Lucas Beraldo is in the best position to succeed at PSG.

On January 1, Lucas Beraldo joined Paris Saint-Germain in a transfer estimated at 15 million euros, from São Paulo FC. Two days later, he made his first appearance in the Parisian jersey, replacing Milan Škriniar during the Champions Trophy.

Since then, the 20-year-old central defender has played two Coupe de France matches, against Revel (0-9) and US Orléans (1-4). For the moment, his acclimatization to PSG is almost perfect “The environment is favorable. The captain is Brazilian. The sports director speaks Portuguese, he will have no problem acclimatizing. If he fails, it’s because he’s an average player and he wasn’t a top player.” judged Samir Nasri about him, Sunday evening, in the Canal Football Club.

🇧🇷 Lucas Beraldo on his decision to join PSG:

“Because it’s a very big club that wins a lot! »

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Being able to play alongside Marquinhos encouraged Lucas Beraldo to join the Rouge et Bleu. “He inspired me when I was younger. I like the way he plays, his leadership. He was always captain wherever he went”he explained in an interview withThe voice of the North. The young Brazilian had to face complicated weather conditions for his debut in France. “I’ve already gotten used to the cold. What struck me when I arrived here was the quality of all the players. The intensity that is put into training is that of the match. I think I will improve a lot by working every day with my new teammates because they are the best. Every day, with them, I look for what I can improve. »

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