PSG: Corinthians coach makes surprising announcement for Gabriel Moscardo

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This summer, Paris Saint-Germain completed the arrival of Matvey Safonov as goalkeeper and in order to compete with Gianluigi Donnarumma. But PSG has obviously not finished its transfer window and continues to scrutinize while waiting for the arrival of Gabriel Moscardo, who will be integrated into the group next season. The 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder was already due to arrive since last winter, but the transfer is dragging on and the current Corinthians coach has cast doubt on the player’s future.

“People say to me: ‘Ah, but Moscardo is going to leave.’ But I don’t know if he’s going to leave, he could even possibly stay and become a reinforcement. It is with this in mind that he was lined up (for the match), it is something which was already part of the planning and the game plan that we structured for him (…) Given our situation, we had to increase the stature of the team, give a minute to Gabriel, who is a player we are going to use. We need a rotation”he explained at a press conference. Enough to put pressure on PSG?

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