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Since Monday evening, the winter transfer window has been over. At Paris Saint-Germain, several players were loaned, such as Milan Skriniar (Fenerbahce), Randal Kolo Muani (Juventus), or Marco Asensio (Aston Villa) to name a few.
In the direction of arrivals, only KHVICHA KVAratskhelia came to garnish the ranks of the capital's club. The Georgian winger, who arrived from Napoli for 70 million euros, has already played two matches with the Red and Blue, facing the Stade de Reims and the Brestois stadium, during the last two days of Ligue 1.
Lizarazu fears “traffic jam” at PSG
For Bixente Lizarazu, it was not a profile that lacked red and blue. “They demedée, Barcola, Gifted … Even the side, Nuno Mendes and Hakimi, are very offensive. So it is not necessarily in this sector of play that Paris lacks explosiveness, there are others ”analyzed the sports consultant in Telefoot.
However, the old left side appreciates the qualities of the new Ile -de -France number 7. “He goes very quickly. He is an excellent dribbler, an excellent smuggler and he makes big differences on the sides. I like this player and think he will be very compatible with the Luis Enrique game system »concludes Lizarazu. “Kvara” should be established this Tuesday evening, against Le Mans, on the occasion of the knockout stages of the Coupe de France.
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