PSG: end of the Moscardo soap opera

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It’s the end of a soap opera that was starting to annoy more than one person. After several weeks of negotiations between PSG and Corinthians, a solution was found as indicated The Parisian. The player, unavailable for 3 months, will play the second part of the season with his club, Corinthians. He will return to the capital next summer, and will start the 2024/2025 financial year with Luis Enrique’s team. This is, in the eyes of Parisian management, the best solution for the player to return well and in shape after his injury.

The two parties have yet to reach an agreement on the terms of the transaction, as the Parisians wish to pay these 20 million euros in several installments. It is also necessary to agree on a medical and legal level regarding the player’s operation, and in particular whether he will be operated on in Qatar as a player for PSG or the Brazilian club. But the two parties seem to go hand in hand in this story.

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