Two players sidelined at PSG

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For the resumption of Ligue 1 this Friday evening in Le Havre, Paris Saint-Germain has unveiled a group without Danilo Pereira and Manuel Ugarte. Luis Enrique is not counting on them.

Paris Saint-Germain are opening the show. The reigning champions kick off the Ligue 1 season this Friday evening in Le Havre, and the capital club revealed its squad late this morning.

There are notable absentees, such as Manuel Ugarte and Danilo Pereira. Already left out of the preparation matches, the Uruguayan and the Portuguese do not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans, unfortunately, and should leave the club. Ugarte is particularly coveted by Manchester United.

PSG recruits are here

Also missing from this group are Nordi Mukiele, Gabriel Moscardo and Ayman Kari, who are also expected to be pushed out. Fabian Ruiz is still in the recovery phase after the Euro.

The three summer recruits, Matvey Safonov, William Pacho and Joao Neves, are well in the group. We also find young elements like Senny Mayulu, Yoram Zague or the surprise of this preparation, Ibrahim Mbaye.

The Parisian group for the trip to Le Havre: Donnarumma, Safonov, Tenas Hakimi, Zague, Marquinhos, Skriniar, Pacho, Beraldo – Vitinha, Zaire-Emery, Neves, Soler, Lee, Asensio, Mayulu Dembélé, Barcola, Ramos, Kolo Muani, Mbaye.

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