PSG: Ismaël Gharbi has a way out

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Where will Ismaël Gharbi play during this 2024-2025 season? For the moment, it is difficult to say but his future in the French capital remains more uncertain than ever. At the beginning of last July, The Parisian revealed, in this regard, that the young Parisian attacking midfielder had joined a loft alongside Renato Sanches, Juan Bernat, Colin Dagba, Ilyes Housni, Noha Lemina, Vimoj Muntu wa Mungu and Louis Mouquet.

And according to our latest information, the future of the 1m73 right-hander could quickly become clearer. Indeed, according to our indiscretions, Braga is very interested in the profile of the Parisian native. Loaned to Stade-Lausanne last season, the Franco-Spanish is coming off a very encouraging season in Switzerland. Author of 7 goals and 6 assists in 31 matches in all competitions, the Parisian Titi has thus proven the full extent of his talent.

PSG wants to include a buyout clause

What could claim a more important role within the ultra-competitive PSG squad? If the capital club has always shown him its confidence, nothing is less certain. From then on, a new departure is to be expected for the one whose contract runs until June 2025. Thus we are able to tell you that the Portuguese team would like to enlist the 20-year-old player. Note however that in the event of his departure, the capital club would like to include a buyout clause and thus keep control of its protégé.

Renowned for his technical qualities and his vision of the game, Ismaël Gharbi, author of a small decisive pass in 12 appearances with the professional group of the Red and Blue, could therefore gain experience one more season away from the City of Lights. To do this, Braga will now have to convince the interested party to go into exile in Portugal and find common ground with the reigning French champions. To be continued…

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