PSG: reassuring news after Lucas Beraldo’s injury

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Lucas Beraldo is fine. Injured in the left ankle during the draw between PSG and Sturm Graz (2-2), the 22-year-old player was replaced in the 31st minute by the young Joanne Gadou. Having left Austria on crutches, he is not expected to be absent for too long. According to The Parisianhis injury does not cause great concern among Luis Enrique’s staff. It is very likely that the Spanish coach will do without him against RB Leipzig this Saturday.

A minor problem, therefore, without any seriousness for PSG, which already has Lucas Hernández on the sidelines for many more months. Victims of physical problems, Presnel Kimpembe and Nordi Mukiele have not participated in training in recent days. But they should return fairly quickly. The Parisian club will however be able to count on a new defender: Willian Pacho. The Ecuadorian, who arrived in Paris this Wednesday evening, will sign a five-year contract in the next few hours.

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