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Gabriel Moscardo will play for Paris Saint-Germain next season. Asked by Jogo AbertoPresident Augusto Melo confirmed that everything was settled. ” Everything is in order. It belongs to PSG, we have given our agreement. » But this file still poisons the lives of the Corinthians. If the Brazilian club and Paris have agreed on a transfer of €20 million, it should be remembered that the Rouge et Bleu want to pay in three installments and that the first payment has still not been made. Logical since the French champions are waiting to know a little more about the physical state of the 18-year-old midfielder. Except that in the meantime, the Corinthians need new money.
The idea of the Paulista club is therefore to find companies (or investment funds) ready to financially advance it the equivalent of the first share that PSG must pay it, namely around €6.6 million. And according to UOL, PSG decided to be grand lord in this story. While it is not obliged to do so, the capital club is helping its Brazilian counterpart in its research. And it pays off since two investment funds have been found.
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