PSG has not finished its transfer window! New transfer announced (OFFICIAL)

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As the summer transfer window closed its doors last Friday, Paris Saint-Germain finalized a new operation.

Although the summer window of the transfer market has officially closed since Friday at 11pm, several last-minute operations have been recorded since then. A parallel market continues with players who are free of any contract or elements placed in lofts and brought to break their commitment.

Wanting to trim its workforce, the

Paris Saint-Germain is no exception to this rule. Like Olympique de Marseille or Olympique Lyonnais, the capital club has pushed some players towards the exit. This was the case of the historic Danilo, transferred to Saudi Arabia to Al-Ittiad. Another Paris Saint-Germain player was released from his contract in the last few hours.

New start for Dagba

Colin Dagba is also leaving PSG. The right-back has signed with Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen to continue his career. At 25 years old, he will try to accumulate playing time. The Parisian kid has signed a 2-year contract with this Belgian club.

Last season, Colin Dagba was loaned to AJ Auxerre, where he had to settle for a role as a backup to Paul Joly. He still contributed to the very good season of the Burgundy club, crowned champion of Ligue 2 and promoted to Ligue 1.

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