The decision is made for PSG

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Having arrived at PSG this summer, Gabriel Moscardo should discover Ligue 1 under the colours of another club. His loan to Reims is becoming clearer.

Paris Saint-Germain fans will have to wait to discover Gabriel Moscardo. Or else, they will have to watch the Stade de Reims matches. PSG leaders have decided to loan the young Brazilian midfielder, and an agreement is close with the Champagne club, reports L’Equipe.

While his arrival was delayed by a knee injury, the former Corinthians player was initially expected to stay at PSG this season, but the capital club changed their minds at the end of the preparation.

Blocked horizon at PSG for Moscardo

Luis Enrique will not be short of options in midfield this season. The trio Lee-Vitinha-Zaire Emery started the match. Joao Neves came on as a substitute. We must add Carlos Soler, who remained on the bench, Fabian Ruiz, Marco Asensio, the young Senny Mayulu and the probable arrival of Désiré Doué. Moscardo will probably have more opportunities to play with Reims, under the orders of Luka Elsner.

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