PSG offers a new recruit

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Paris Saint-Germain has formalized the signing until 2028 of Gabriel Moscardo, who is immediately loaned to SC Corinthians until the end of the season.

It’s the end of a soap opera for Paris Saint-Germain. After the signing of defender Lucas Beraldo (18 years old, Sao Paulo), it is the arrival of Gabriel Moscardo which is made official this Thursday by the capital club.

Like his compatriot, the 20-year-old midfielder could have signed on January 1, but his recruitment was slowed down by an ankle injury, which even called the transfer into question for a time. Obviously, PSG have obtained enough guarantees to bet 20 million euros on him, and offer him a contract until 2028. But as Moscardo is not yet operational, the player will return to Corinthians SC to finish the season .

“I am very happy to join Paris Saint-Germain, it is one of the happiest days of my life, confides Moscardo on the PSG website. It is a project with talented young players. I can’t wait to join the group and meet the whole team and staff. I hope to win many trophies under the Red & Blue colors and make the supporters happy. »

Welcome to Paris, Gabriel Moscardo!

❤️💙 #WelcomeMoscardo pic.twitter.com/tpZh5bLqbX

— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) January 25, 2024

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