PSG: Joane Gadou joins RB Salzburg until 2027

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Paris Saint-Germain have just announced the departure of their young 17-year-old defender, Joane Gadou, to RB Salzburg. “The defender trained at Paris Saint-Germain is permanently transferred to RB Salzburg, a club playing in Austria. Paris Saint-Germain wishes Joane Gadou every success in her new colours.”PSG explained in its press release, while the Austrian club specified that it signed a contract until 2027 in a transfer estimated at €10 million.

“Last season, Joane Gadou regularly participated in training with the first team. Called up for the first time on January 4, 2024 with the professional group to prepare for the match against US Revel in the Coupe de France, the young defender made his first appearance in the red and blue jersey during the friendly match against Sturm Graz, on August 7.”also adds the Parisian club.

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