PSG, Luis Enrique has a plan for his midfield!

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Paris Saint-Germain is gradually strengthening in this summer transfer window. The capital club has recorded the signing of 3 players since the start of the transfer market, including a midfielder.

Portuguese international Joao Neves has signed in the French capital and is establishing himself as the first reinforcement in the midfield. A recruit desired and desired by Luis Enrique and his management. The former Benfica player should establish himself as an important player for the capital club.

And according to information from the newspaper Le Parisien, the Spanish coach would have a plan for his midfield. The former manager of FC Barcelona would like to associate his new recruit with Vitinha and Warren Zaire-Emery.

Luis Enrique and his staff see a promising complementarity between the different profiles of the Parisian environment.

A trio that will start this Friday against HAC?

Paris Saint-Germain will open the show. This Friday, the capital club faces Le Havre as part of the first day of Ligue 1. Barring any surprises, Luis Enrique should line up a trio of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Zaire-Emery in midfield from kick-off.

Arriving later than the others and having had a remarkable Euro 2024, Fabian Ruiz should start the match on the substitutes’ bench.

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