Gabriel Moscardo is in Reims

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Having arrived this summer in the French capital after being officially recruited on January 25, Gabriel Moscardo (18 years old) will not play for Paris Saint-Germain this season. Having appeared for 31 short minutes against Sturm Graz during the summer preparation, the Auriverde international hopeful is heading more than ever towards the Stade de Reims, as we had confirmed. The opportunity to give him playing time and discover Ligue 1.

The transfer is becoming more specific since Moscardo is currently in Reims, according to The Team. The 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder is already on site to finalize his loan until the end of the season, without an option to buy. However, the loan to Reims will include a clause to return to PSG, as early as next January, if the team coached by Luis Enrique needed to recover him. Gabriel Moscardo is under contract until 2028 with PSG.

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