PSG transfer window, “They decided to shave everything”

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PSG’s sporting policy has changed considerably since last summer. The players recruited during this winter transfer window are not intended to be immediately high-performing.

This Thursday, Paris Saint-Germain made official the signing of Gabriel Moscardo. The 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder has signed with the capital team until 2028. He will be loaned to Corinthians, his current club, until the end of the season. This is the second winter recruit for the Rouge et Bleu, after Lucas Beraldo, a young central defender who arrived at the beginning of the month from São Paulo.

Some observers are skeptical about these operations. This is not the case for Giovanni Castaldi. “We must not link the winter transfer window to the Champions League. It’s an adjustment transfer window. We spent months explaining that PSG was doing everything backwards by focusing too much on the Champions League. wanted to emphasize the sports journalist on The L’Equipe Channel.

A real breath of fresh air at Paris Saint-Germain…. When all these young people reach full maturity, the #PSG will have won everything…#Moscardo (Who will sign), #NunoMendes #Beraldo #Barcola #Mayulu #Simons #EthanMbappe #ZaireEmery #ChampionsLeague #Mercato pic.twitter.com/uhkri7DxG7

— PSGINSIDE-ACTUS (@PSGInside_Actu) January 15, 2024

Benjamin Castaldi’s half-brother also took the opportunity to recall that the sports policy of PSG leaders had radically changed. “They decided to raze everything. From the moment you rebuild, we must not put pressure on them now by saying that we absolutely have to win the Champions League this year,” estimates the one who is in a relationship with Carine Galli.

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