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Paris Saint-Germain are set to officially kick off their season this Friday evening. The capital club will face Le Havre in the first matchday of Ligue 1.
Present at a press conference this Thursday, Luis Enrique explained his squad. The Spanish coach has many young players at his disposal. But some could lack playing time. This is the case of the new Brazilian arrival Gabriel Moscardo.
Transferred last winter but only arrived this summer in the French capital, the Brazilian has not had much playing time during the preparation matches. Questioned about him by journalists, the Parisian coach did not rule out that his player could be loaned in the coming weeks.
” We’re discovering him a little. We really liked him when we recruited him. We know he has a very clear future. But right now, we’re getting to the point of putting together the team. We want our youngsters to evolve, to progress with playing time. We’ll see what he does. And what’s best for him,” he let go.
Words that should not necessarily reassure the person concerned who hopes to establish himself at PSG and become an important element of the red and blue midfield. To be continued…
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