PSG, a recruit already on the way out

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Barely having arrived in Paris, one of PSG’s summer recruits is expected to leave the capital in the coming days.

He is one of the most anticipated players this season given his history. And yet Gabriel Moscardo will probably not play for PSG this year. He who has been a Parisian since January 24, before a loan to his original club – Corinthians – and an injury to his left foot that required an operation in February, was able to make his debut in a friendly these days against Sturm Graz. Without much to learn.

We discover it a littleadmits Luis Enrique at a press conference this Thursday. We liked him a lot when we recruited him. We know he has a very clear future. But right now, we are in the design of the team. We want our youngsters to evolve, to progress with playing time. We will see what he does. And what is best for him… »

A loan or a downgrade

The Spanish coach of PSG does not hide it. Gabriel Moscardo has little chance of playing with the first team in this 2024-2025 season. ” We have a lot of young people, they have to play and not just wait for their chancecontinues the former coach of La Roja. So for Moscardo, as for the other young players who are not playing, we will see if we loan them or if we make them play in a lower age category.

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Too old to play with the U19s – he will celebrate his 19th birthday on September 28 – the Brazilian midfielder could therefore join the club’s new Espoirs group, reserved for the U23s, and thus play in the Youth League. But to allow the player to gain some experience, a new loan – in Europe this time – seems the most appropriate. Answer in the coming days.

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