Lucas Hernandez, the bad news

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A pillar of PSG’s defense last season, Lucas Hernandez is unlikely to play much in the 2024-2025 season.

A year ago, Lucas Hernandez arrived at Paris Saint-Germain from Bayern Munich for a transfer estimated at 40 million euros. After a satisfactory season at left-back, or incidentally central defender, the French international was the victim of a

rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee during the Champions League semi-final against Borussia Dortmund.

After a summer holiday in Ibiza, the number 21 of the capital club returned to the Poissy training centre last week to continue his re-athleticisation work. However, Luis Enrique will not be able to count on him before 2025 according to The ParisianThe only good news is that Théo’s brother can now walk normally.

Lucas Hernandez, a regular in the infirmary

The physical condition of the native of the Phocaean city could already be perplexing at the time of his signing with PSG. Indeed, during the World Cup in Qatar, the 28-year-old defender had already suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament.

Lucas Hernandez is a regular in the infirmary. In 2019, he suffered a ligament distortion in his knee. During his time at Bayern Munich between 2019 and 2023, he only played 107 matches, an average of 27 games per season.

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