Leonardo judges the PSG transfer window

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Paris Saint-Germain’s summer recruitment has raised several questions. While some supporters criticized the choices made, others found the copy satisfactory. Leonardo, the former sports director of PSG, spoke on the subject in the columns of Figaro. “Today, the club is experiencing another moment, after a period which has seen something enormous done since 2011. Quarter-final, semi or final of the Champions League, national titles… Now, the project is different, with young people, you build for the future. These are less glamorous, but very important moments“, he explains.

I was complicit in this idea and I always said that a team is not built around one person. You can’t do that. You can’t do this anymore. The club must always keep its line, its philosophy and not be influenced by a decision. That’s my opinion. I fought for this. It takes time and patience. The team is very competitive, even if for the Champions League you are not going to say that PSG are favorites this year, but you are respected, with a coach who builds. The path is interesting», Also commented the former Brazilian international footballer.

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