PSG, big twist for the end of the transfer window!

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PSG would have made a surprising decision for the end of the winter transfer window.

Will Gabriel Mocardo and Lucas Beraldo be the only two PSG recruits during this mid-season period? It would seem that this is the case. While the arrival of a defender was expected, the Ile-de-France club would be more inclined to deal with the squad it has until the end of the season. The news might not please Luis Enrique, the team’s coach, too much.

Yoro will not come to PSG this winter

According to RMC Sport, if there is a recruit in the next 48 hours it can only be a center back. On the other hand, it is certain that it will not be Leny Yoro. Contrary to what had been suggested, the Lille player is not in the plans of the Parisian board. And this despite a recent meeting with the player’s representatives.

The information of dead calm in the capital is reinforced by the fact that the club’s staff is not on site at the moment. Nasser Al-Khelaifi is in his country, Qatar, to participate in the ECA committee.

As a reminder, Paris still has several players in the infirmary and some of them will not return for several months. Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe are among those unavailable. Nuno Mendes was also absent for a long time, but it should not take long for him to return to the field.

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