Moscardo at PSG, end of the series

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While his foot operation could have called into question his arrival at PSG, Gabriel Moscardo will finally join the French capital, but next summer.

The outcome of the series is known. While he was initially due to sign with Paris Saint-Germain this winter, Gabriel Moscardo was diagnosed with a problem in his left foot during his medical examination. But ultimately, this injury will not call into question his transfer to the French champions.

According to information from Parisian, the 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder will start the season with Corinthians in April, before joining Paris during the summer transfer window. His operation should take place in Qatar, but the two clubs have yet to find a legal framework for it.

“I would like to announce to everyone my decision: in the coming days, I will undergo a small operation on my left foot, wrote the young auriverde at the end of last December. After recent examinations, it seems necessary to carry out this preventive operation which will keep me away from the field for the next three months. This will allow me to come back stronger and pursue my dream and my career. »

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