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It’s the last day of the transfer window. Many clubs are heating up the phones in order to find the missing player in their squad before attacking the second part of the season. This morning, The Team indicated a possible last minute recruit to PSG. There is of course the midfield issue still relevant with the injury to future recruit Gabriel Moscardo but that’s not all. Luis Campos is not sure of anything about the depth of the defensive squad.
Lucas Beraldo was however recruited to compensate for this lack. Arriving at the beginning of January, the Brazilian has already appeared four times, in central defense but also as left back. However, the first doubts already exist for the PSG technical staff. Between the hesitant performances of the new recruit and the difficulties noted in training, Luis Enrique fears that he will still be a little tender for the major events to come.
No recruit in sight for Luis Enrique
The capital club is exploring the market in search of a latest recruit at the back. However, time is running out and for Luis Enrique, no one should set down their bags in Paris by this evening. “I don’t have my watch but the transfer window is closing its doors therequips the Spanish coach at a press conference, on the eve of the trip to Strasbourg (9 p.m.). Unless Luis Campos has a last minute surprise for us, but I honestly don’t think so.”
It’s probably wasted effort for recruitment this winter. PSG will therefore play with its current squad for what will probably be Kylian Mbappé’s last months at the club. The latter has still not revealed his intentions for the future. “No, he didn’t tell me anything”, says Luis Enrique, while according to our information, the world champion will join Real Madrid. Moreover, a little earlier today, the Spanish club scared everyone by publishing a video finally announcing… the arrival of a sponsor.
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