PSG: Vitinha and Luis Enrique rejoice at the return of Presnel Kimpembe

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For several months, Presnel Kimpembe has been unavailable with Paris Saint-Germain. As he comes out of a blank 2023-2024 season, the 29-year-old defender has been working on his return with the Parisians for several weeks now. A comeback now effective: the 2018 world champion is in the group called by Luis Enrique for the trip to Munich to face Bayern Munich. A return which provokes the joy of the Parisian supporters, happy to find one of their protégés on the field. Even within the Ile-de-France locker room, the reappearance of the native of Beaumont-sur-Oise brought a wind of happiness.

Present at a press conference, Vitinha had touching words towards his teammate this Monday: “he hasn’t been here for a long time. We are all really happy for him. He’s past the worst. Now he has to enjoy it. I sent him a message to give him strength.” More measured, Luis Enrique gave reassuring news about his defender: “for Kimpembe, things are going much better for him. He is in a recovery phase. It was important that he trained with us. But he has a different level of recovery than that of Gonçalo Ramos, who is more ready.»

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