PSG takes stock of its many absentees

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Paris Saint-Germain revealed their medical update this Thursday, on the eve of hosting Stade Rennais at the Parc des Princes, for the opening of the sixth day of Ligue 1. While Gianluigi Donnarumma returned to training this week, Vitinha and Désiré Doué have still not taken part in team training. Added to them are Nuno Mendes, who is ill, Marco Asensio, who came off injured against Girona, and the long-term injured, Presnel Kimpembe and Lucas Hernandez and Gonçalo Ramos.

Affected by a viral syndrome, Nuno Mendes is left to rest today. Marco Asensio continues his return to the field. Following discomfort felt in his right ankle, Vitinha is working individually today. Victim of a sprain in his right ankle during the match against Reims, Désiré Doué is doing exercises in the gym. Presnel Kimpembe continues his performance program. Lucas Hernández continues his return protocol. Gonçalo Ramos continues his rehabilitation “, indicated the capital club.

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