PSG plans to break Gabriel Moscardo’s loan

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Last winter, Paris Saint-Germain got their hands on the promising Gabriel Moscardo. Arriving injured in France, the Brazilian midfielder returned to the country for a few months with Corinthians before returning to the capital. But PSG had other plans for him. Still young, the 19-year-old was sent on loan to Reims to discover French football and gain playing time. Except that Moscardo does not play.

In fact, it has not yet been able to evolve under its new colors. However, hope was there when his coach, Luka Elsner, mentioned his case in mid-October. “Moscardo will be back in the group and we will say in a state to be competitive. How much playing time? This is still to be determined. Probably not for very long, but he’s there and feels good.” But still nothing and this is starting to annoy PSG. According to The Teamthe French champion club is not at all satisfied with the playing time of its midfielder and is considering breaking Moscardo’s loan this winter so that he can play elsewhere.

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