PSG: 4 players ruled out for the match against Montpellier

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Luis Enrique will rely on a small group for Paris Saint-Germain’s first match at the Parc des Princes, against Montpellier, this Friday (9 p.m.).

If Luis Enrique does not yet have the photograph of his definitive squad for this 2023-24 season, the coach of

Paris Saint-Germain began to cut to the quick on certain elements.

In view of the reception of Montpellier, for the first of the French champions in their Parc des Princes this season, Friday at 9 p.m., Luis Enrique did not call up four players who are nevertheless operational: Danilo, Kari, Ugarte and Soler.

Soler and Ugarte head to England

Carlos Soler, in fact, is expected to join West Ham in the coming days, while Manuel Ugarte could also cross the Channel and sign with Manchester United, if the two clubs manage to find common ground for a transfer fee.

The message is also clear for Danilo Pereira, who could find a new base. In addition to these 4 elements, PSG will also have to do without its long-term injured players: Gonçalo Ramos, Presnel Kimpembe and Lucas Hernandez.

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