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The Paris Saint-Germain summer transfer window is in full swing. The capital club is active on all fronts. In terms of arrivals but also departures.
Some players will soon leave the Parisian team and find a new challenge. These players are no longer wanted by the club’s management. However, some players have gone from transferable to untransferable.
According to information from RMC Sportthe red and blue board was not against parting ways with Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz this summer. However, Parisian coach Luis Enrique vetoed it.
The team boss really appreciates the profile of the Spanish European champion and would have liked him to stay in his team.
The former Napoli player had an interesting 2023-2024 season where he established himself as a potential starter, but above all a magnificent Euro 2024 where he was one of the best players in Spain and even in the competition.
Competition in the midfield
A regular in the Parisian midfield since the second half of the season last season, Fabian Ruiz could lose his place this year. Indeed, the competition has intensified within the Parisian midfield. There are 5 players for 3 places.
If Vitinha seems untouchable, the other players will have to fight to be part of Luis Enrique’s starting 11. Who among Warren Zaire-Emery, Joao Neves, Désiré Doué or Fabian Ruiz will accompany the number 17 in the middle? Mystery. For the match against Montpellier this Friday at the Parc des Princes as part of the 2nd day of Ligue 1, Zaire-Emery and Joao Neves start with a head start on Doué and Fabian Ruiz.
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