PSG, excellent news before the Champions League

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Good news has just arrived for PSG two days before returning to the Champions League.

After a clean sweep in the league – 4 wins in 4 games – Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to return to the Champions League, with the reception of Girona on Wednesday evening. A match for which Luis Enrique could record a major return.

Having injured an ankle with Portugal during the last international break, Vitinha trained alone away from the group on Sunday, unlike Warren Zaire-Emery, who was able to resume collective training. But good news for the Red and Blue, the Portuguese midfielder took part in today’s session with his teammates.

Vitinha back in the squad for the C1?

Therefore, the possibility of seeing Vitinha figure in the Parisian group that will challenge Girona exists. Sunday, the newspaper

The Team explained that this Monday’s training session would determine the presence of the Portuguese for the big return of the Champions League to the Parc des Princes.

On the other hand, Luis Enrique will not be able to count on his Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Following muscular discomfort in his right thigh felt during yesterday’s match against Brest, Gianluigi Donnarumma will remain in treatment this week,” PSG announced in a statement published on Sunday. Recruited this summer, Matvey Safonov could then play his first minutes with Paris.

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