PSG: simple scare for Presnel Kimpembe

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More fear than harm for Presnel Kimpembe? Victim of a ruptured Achilles tendon in February 2023, the Paris Saint-Germain central defender has been going through a real obstacle course since then. After undergoing two operations, the French international has been back in training since May in order to be ready for the start of the 2024-2025 season. However, the 2018 world champion has raised some concerns at the time when RMC Sport informed that the main person concerned had been injured again during this summer preparation.

While some sources have suggested that this physical problem concerned the Achilles tendon area, we can confirm that it is a simple muscular alert in the leg for the Frenchman. While the end of his unavailability has still not been announced, the Parisian is continuing his adapted recovery work and should soon make his return. According to our information, the capital club is not worried about this alert and no operation is expected.

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