PSG is already worried about Lucas Beraldo

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In Paris since the beginning of January, arriving from São Paulo for an amount estimated at 20 million euros (+ 5 bonus), Lucas Beraldo (20 years old), was able to play a few matches with his new club. A few minutes during the Champions Trophy, the two Coupe de France matches and last weekend his first steps in Ligue 1 against Brest, did not necessarily reassure the supporters and the club about his level of play. According to The Teamthe members of PSG are even worried about what they see in training.

The versatile defender, who can play center back or left back, like the last matches, is still in a recovery phase (his season with FC São Paulo ended at the beginning of December) and adaptation to a new championship. However, this could well push the Parisian leaders to try one last blow in the transfer window. Luis Campos could, to everyone’s surprise, try to recruit a new defender in these final hours of the transfer market.

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