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A PSG player has debunked a rumor started by a Parisian insider on social networks concerning him.
Victim of a ruptured Achilles tendon on February 26, 2023 against Olympique de Marseille, Presnel Kimpembe has since not turned away from the pitch in competition. Forced to undergo surgery twice, the 2018 world champion is still in the recovery phase. His return therefore does not seem to be imminent…
And while he had been seen at PSG’s collective training in September, the 29-year-old French defender has no longer participated in sessions with the rest of his teammates for several days, according to Djamel, Parisian indiser. “ For several days, Presnel Kimpembe has no longer participated in collective sessions », he said on X (ex-Twitter).
Kimpembe: “Stop talking shit for likes”
Information firmly denied by the main party concerned. “ Stop talking shit for likes”replied Presnel Kimpembe to the follower of the capital club. “
You were neither at Thursday’s collective session, nor Friday’s, nor today’s. That’s why you haven’t appeared in any photos for a few days.”then returned the latter to him.
Sabri Parisien ou rien, urban muse of PSG, joined the discussion by going in the direction of the Parisian defender. “
Djamel the photos mean absolutely nothing you must know that and sincerely you are talking nonsense come and see the campus if he is not training”, he wrote. One thing is certain: Kimpembe is not yet ready to find a place in Luis Enrique’s group
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