CdF: PSG’s medical update

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Tomorrow, Paris Saint-Germain faces Orléans (National) in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. A meeting for which Luis Enrique will have to do without several players, including Gianluigi Donnarumma and Manuel Ugarte.

“Milan Skriniar has started his rehabilitation work at the club. ⁠Nuno Mendes continues his individual sessions. Presnel Kimpembe is carrying out rehabilitation work. ⁠Alexandre Letellier is gradually returning to training after a viral infection. ⁠Slightly injured in the thigh against Lens, Manuel Ugarte will be preserved for tomorrow’s meeting. Victim of a knee shock in Lens, Gianluigi Donnarumma will not make the trip to Orléans. ⁠Nordi Mukiele is taking an exam this morning following a violent ball hit in the face during yesterday’s training session”indicates the PSG press release.

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