Gabriel Moscardo, the strong decision of PSG!

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PSG management has just decided on the case of Gabriel Moscardo, the recruit expected to arrive at the club this winter.

The pressure from the president of Corinthians visibly worked. After groping for a long time, PSG would have resolved to validate the signing of Gabriel Moscardo within it. Even injured, the Brazilian will indeed commit to the French champions.

PSG has not yet paid for Moscardo

According to information communicated by Le Parisien this Wednesday, the talented midfielder will sign for Paris, but his arrival in the French capital will not be effective until next summer. He will therefore finish the season within his Brazilian team. His playing time there will, however, be quite reduced, since he has just been immobilized for a period of three months due to injury.

🔵 PARISIAN INFO | Gabriel Moscardo will not play with PSG this season. However, the transfer of the Corinthians midfielder to Paris is not called into question

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— The Parisian | PSG (@le_Parisien_PSG) January 17, 2024

Between the two clubs, however, there is still one point to be resolved, that of transfer compensation. The first rumors had suggested that everything was concluded on the basis of an amount of 20 million euros, but it therefore seems that this is not yet completely sealed. Parisian decision-makers are trying to negotiate a reduction.

PSG could return to the transfer market to try to find another midfielder. Luis Enrique wants more options in this sector of play, given the very busy second half of the season that awaits his team. The arrival of Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle would always be hoped for.

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