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The PSG staff would be quite annoyed by the passivity of Parisian recruiters during this transfer window.
The winter transfer window ends Thursday evening. And so far, in Paris, there has only been one real reinforcement recorded. That of Brazilian defender Lucas Beraldo. There was also the recruitment of his compatriot Gabriel Moscardo, but the latter will only be available to the club from next season. The choice having been made to leave it available to Corinthians in the form of a loan.
The PSG boss banged his fist on the table
The situation does not please club boss Sheikh Al-Tammim Al Thani at all. This is what the media reports PSG News. During a meeting at the start of the week, the owner of PSG even expressed his immense dissatisfaction to those around him. And the message went well with Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of the club.
The one who first arouses the boss’ annoyance is Luis Campos. As chief recruiter of the French champions, the Spaniard is singled out for his passivity, as well as for his inability to capitalize on his leads. Many reinforcements were announced during the month of January but none arrived. And the football advisor takes responsibility for this lethargy.
A year and a half ago, Campos had already provoked the anger of the Parisian staff. His departure had been discussed internally, but he ultimately “survived”. This time, it is not certain that he will do as well, although any major changes will certainly have to wait until the end of the current season. The board will not venture to turn everything upside down in the middle of the exercise. To be continued.
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