Unexpected ! PSG loses an important player

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While the transfer window closes in a few hours, Paris Saint-Germain lost a senior player just before facing Strasbourg in Ligue 1.

Already deprived of Presnel Kimpembe, Milan Skriniar and Nuno Mendes (all in the infirmary), but also of Achraf Hakimi, Lee Kang-in (international games) and Bradley Barcola (suspended), Luis Enrique will be faced with a real headache. head for the trip to Strasbourg, this Friday, at the opening of the 20th day of Ligue 1, since an executive is added to this already well-stocked list of absentees.

Ousmane Dembélé was not selected in the Parisian group for this trip to Alsace. The 2018 world champion would be left to rest due to a thigh problem. Paris Saint-Germain should provide details on the exact nature of his injury and the duration of his unavailability.

PSG spares its executives at the dawn of a crucial month of February

Coming into play in the second half against Brest last Sunday, Ousmane Dembélé also started on the bench during the Coupe de France match in Orléans. The former Barça striker hopes to be back on his feet quickly, as the Champions League round of 16 first leg against Real Sociedad fast approaches.

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