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At the end of the summer transfer window, the Paris Saint-Germain players will be asked to elect their captain for the season. Barring any surprises, Marquinhos should keep his armband.
Who will be the next captain of Paris Saint-Germain? The answer will be given at the beginning of September, after the summer transfer window, when the players will be asked to vote.
Praised last season, Marquinhos should keep his armband according to RMC. The Brazilian, the club’s leader, is a “highly respected” leader within the locker room.
Vitinha, the rising player
For the vice-captain roles, the departure of Kylian Mbappé and the rumored departure of Danilo Pereira, some players could move up the ranks within the group. In addition to the “big brother”, Presnel Kimpembe, sidelined for many months due to a serious injury, we can think of Achraf Hakimi, who wore the armband on Friday evening in Le Havre (1-4) during the first day of the championship.
Another track? The one that leads to Vitinha. Very good last season on the field, the Portuguese has also gained weight in the locker room. “His ease in speaking out to defuse explosive situations has had a great impact since his arrival in Paris.”indicates RMC, which is referring to the penalty that the former Porto player decided to offer to Randal Kolo Muani, at the expense of Ousmane Dembélé.
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