PSG: Gabriel Moscardo already speaks good French

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Recruited last winter by Paris Saint-Germain at Corinthians, Gabriel Moscardo has just completed his first week in Paris. Interviewed by the Parisian club’s media, the Brazilian midfielder expressed his love for the City of Lights. ” I really like Paris. It’s a very beautiful city. I’ve been here for 15 days and I really like it.he said in his already fairly fluent French, before talking about having teammates from Brazil, just like him, in his new club. It’s very nice to have Brazilian friends in the team. I think Marquinhos, who is Brazilian and has a lot of history in this club, will help me a lot. I hope it will be a good season for us, that we will win many competitions. »

He also took the opportunity to make a little revelation about his learning of French. I have been studying French for four months now. It is very important for me to speak French. For me, the main thing is to respect the French people at the club and to speak more easily with people at the Campus and in Paris. I don’t want to speak English with French people. I want to speak French with the French. » Recruited for 20 million euros, he should integrate the rotation in the midfield of Luis Enrique’s team.

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