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This winter, Paris Saint-Germain has decided to anticipate. The residents of the Parc des Princes have thus recruited the young Lucas Beraldo (20 years old). They also had the idea of bringing in Gabriel Moscardo (18 years old) in January. Problem is, the young midfielder did not pass the medical examination. On December 31, he announced his left foot injury and his operation. A hard blow for the player and for PSG, since the duration of his absence was estimated at 3 months.
After several twists and turns, the capital club has successfully completed its arrival for next summer. The player will remain with Corinthians for the coming months. In terms of departures, the Ile-de-France team must still resolve the thorny case of Hugo Ekitike. The undesirable Layvin Kurzawa is also invited to look for a way out. Aside from that, PSG is rather calm and discreet. But he should not remain so during this final day of the winter transfer market.
A targeted defender
In fact, this Thursday, The Team announces that Luis Campos is preparing a surprise coup and that a recruit may well pack his bags in Paris by the end of the day. Despite the French club’s denials, the sports daily explains that Parisian recruiters want to get their hands on a defender. No names have been filtered yet. But Luis Enrique wants a player in this sector of the game.
With the injuries to Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe, the Spanish coach cannot count on many solutions. Especially since the young Lucas Beraldo, who arrived this winter, does not impress either in matches or in training. A last minute recruit can therefore arrive. Moreover, Luis Campos will leave Doha in the coming hours to return to Paris, where he clearly has his work cut out for him on this last day of the transfer window.
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