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Paris Saint-Germain is entering its new era. With Kylian Mbappé leaving for Real Madrid at the end of the season, the cards are being reshuffled within the capital club’s squad.
If players like Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe, Lucas Hernandez, Achraf Hakimi or Ousmane Dembélé are leaders in the dressing room, other players are gradually starting to find their marks and establish themselves as very serious elements.
According to information from the newspaper L’Équipe, the Portuguese midfielder Vitinha has become one of the leaders of the Parisian group.
Impeccable on a daily basis, the former FC Porto player, attentive to the requests of recruits, no longer hesitates to speak up and has become a relay for his coach.
Author of a 2023-2024 season of all beauty, the number 17 is now a more than respected player. In addition, according to the latest echoes, he was chosen by Luis Enrique as the designated penalty taker this season.
However, some attacking players did not fully accept the coach’s decision and felt that it was up to them to take responsibility.
This case should be definitively concluded in the coming days.
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