PSG announces a new major departure

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Departures are coming thick and fast at Paris Saint-Germain. After those of the Mbappé brothers and the women’s coach Jocelyn Prêcheur, a new strong man from the Parisian club is going to pack his bags. As was announced in the press in recent days, PSG has made official the departure of the director of its training center, Luca Cattani.

Luca Cattani will be leaving his position as Director of the Training Center in the coming weeks after two years of exemplary commitment. Under his leadership, our Training and Pre-Training Center has achieved remarkable performances and consolidated its status as a global reference. The work accomplished over the last two seasons has allowed our young talents to progress and flourish at the highest level, as demonstrated by the recent title of U19 French champion. Beyond the sporting results, Luca Cattani has been able to establish a rigorous work culture and an irreproachable state of mind, laying solid foundations on which we will continue to build. His contribution will be reflected in the future successes of our teams and the players coming out of our Training Center. Paris Saint-Germain would like to express its deep gratitude to Luca Cattani for his commitment and professionalism. The Club wishes him the best for his future projects and is convinced that he will continue to excel in all his future challenges.», Indicates the press release published on the PSG website.

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