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The young midfielder saw his friend Océane Toussaint being loaned by the capital club to Le Havre.
Things are also moving among the PSG girls. While the capital club won a major victory in the Champions League on Wednesday against Ajax Amsterdam, the Parisian leaders completed the departure of their young goalkeeper Océane Toussaint Dit Marseille. The native of Bagnolet was in fact loaned to Le Havre, which intends to put her in competition with the Finnish Katriina Talaslathi.
At 19, Océane Toussaint, helmed by Constance Picaud and Katarzyna Kiedrzynek, was reduced to a bare minimum in the capital. This loan, without a purchase option, should allow her to gain playing time. Arriving at PSG at 14, the goalkeeper was elected “Titi d’or” last season, a trophy rewarding the best player in the U19 section . An honor shared with Warren Zaire-Emery
The young PSG prodigy is also very close to Océane Toussaint. The two did not hesitate to appear together during the recent Fashion Week, attending front row at the Louis Vuitton fashion show. The French international did not fail to react to the departure of his colleague on social networks. “Good luck,” he wrote in a message posted on Instagram and accompanied by a red heart. Enough to make the person concerned react, who responded with two red hearts…
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