PSG: good news for Gabriel Moscardo

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This winter, Gabriel Moscardo (18 years old) joined France to join Paris Saint-Germain. But the Brazilian midfielder did not pass his medical examination, having announced that he was injured. A hard blow for the player, who had surgery on his left foot. At the same time, he had to manage the long and bitter discussions between the Corinthians and the Parisians. But finally, everything returned to normal at the end of January. PSG announced his arrival and immediately his loan for 6 months within the Auriverde team. But Moscardo has not yet been able to play with his new teammates.

In fact, he is recovering from his operation, for which the period of unavailability was set at 3 months. This Wednesday, Bruno Andrade gave news of the player. The Brazilian journalist, who works for UOLwrote about him: “the recovery of Gabriel Moscardo remains in the initial timetable of Corinthians. He now walks virtually without restriction with the operated foot. If everything goes as planned, he will start training with the group (always with specific work) from the first week of March. Great news for Moscardo and PSG.

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